I love proactive protagonists, kids and teens chasing a dream or a hero who swings in with a song in her heart and a knife in her teeth. Those intimate, dangerous, life-saving stories. / Folio Literary Management, representing picture books, middle-grade, and young adult novels. Send me the books kids will sneak / steal / borrow in secret. I love the strange, iconoclastic, and unusual. I want #ownvoices stories of all styles and genres, and am particularly interested in sci-fi, fantasy, and genre fiction from under-represented voices. Ali : John Cusick of Folio Literary Management: Sameem Ali : Robin Wade of Wade & Co Literary Agency: Tiffany Aliche : Heather Jackson of Heather Jackson. I want compelling page-turners that create life-long readers, stories that will inspire fandoms, characters readers will cosplay as, obsess over, and never forget. I want stories that move readers, moments that make me look up and say “Wow, yes. I’m seeking unique voices in middle-grade, young adult, and young adult/adult-crossover fiction. My focus is middle grade and young adult novels, as well as genre fiction (sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, horror) in the YA-adult crossover space. Using examples from young adult fiction, literature, pop culture, film, and television, this presentation explores the craft of startling, intriguing, and unforgettable openings. Yet somehow they did, until Amy dumped him. View John Cusicks class, Great First Lines, with 30 days of access-and join in on the Live Q&A October 24. Craig is an awkward, Dungeons & Dragons-playing geek, and Amy is the beautiful, fiercely intelligent student-body president of their high school. Amy and Craig never should’ve gotten together. I represent a diverse list award winners and New York Times bestsellers. The worst thing that’s ever happened to Craig is also the best: Amy.
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