Official #PitchMAS Details
Welcome to our amazing Holiday Pitch Fest …
PitchMAS! Like Christmas only better, because instead of a fat man getting
stuck in your chimney, you get Jessa and Feaky! Woot woot!
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE:
Tuesday 12/4: 4am-9pm PST
PITCH-HONING WORKSHOP (Jessa's Blog)
Tuesday morning at 4:00am pacific standard
time, a post will go live on Jessa’s blog announcing the Pitch-Honing workshop.
All day Tuesday, you will be able to comment on the blog post with your pitches
(both 35 word blog pitches and 140 character Twitter pitches). Your peers will
comment and help you hone your pitches into something that will grab the
attention of our esteemed editors and agents during the live pitch fest.
An example of a comment during the
pitch-honing workshop could look something like this:
Jessa Russo
EVER, YA ParanormalRomance
35 word blog pitch:
Seventeen-year-old Ever Van Ruysdael knew her heart was
on the line when she met Toby James. What she didn’t know was that her soul and
the souls of those she loved were also in danger.
Twitter pitch:
17yo Ever knew her heart was on the line when she met
Toby James. What she didn’t know was that her soul was in danger as well.
#PitchMAS
Once your comment has posted, people can
respond telling you what would work better for your pitch, and we can all help
each other with honing our pitches and making them contest ready.
Tuesday 12/4: 11pm-2am EST
First PITCH SUBMISSION WINDOW (Tamara's
Blog)
Tamara’s contest post will go live at 11pm,
and will remain open until 2am. At this time, please comment with your pitch.
She will only take the first 50 blog pitches. Please only post ONCE, and do not
comment on other contestant’s comments. If you do not get in during this
window, have no fear – there will be a short window first thing Wednesday
morning.
Wednesday 12/5: 10AM EST-11AM EST
Second PITCH SUBMISSION WINDOW (Tamara's Blog)
Comments on Tamara’s contest post will be
open again, and she will take an additional 25 pitches only.
Wednesday 12/5: 11:30am-9:30pm EST
BLOG PITCH CONTEST (Tamara's
Blog)
This is when agents
and editors will be able to scroll through the comments with the 75 pitches,
and make requests, or ask questions. Please do not comment on any of the
comments at this time, UNLESS an agent or editor has asked you a question
specifically.
Thursday 12/6: All day!
TWITTER PITCH PARTY!
{140 Characters or Less -
obviously}
Everyone can join in on the Twitter party,
regardless of your participation in the pitch-honing workshop, or the blog
pitch contest. Also, EVEN If you’ve received requests, you may still pitch
during the Twitter party because you never know when a ninja agent may be
lurking.
Your Twitter pitch MUST CONTAIN the hash tag
or the agents will not see it.
You may not pitch more than twice per hour. Please
respect your fellow pitch fest contestants buy obeying this rule. It is unfair
to clog the feed with your manuscript every two seconds.
We will notify you throughout the day if we
see an agent or editor is lurking, so make sure you follow both Tamara and
Jessa on Twitter.
***Follow along with the hashtag: #PitchMAS***
*You may only pitch completed and polished
manuscripts.
*You may pitch more than one manuscript, but each pitch
must be its own comment, or its own tweet. (Read: Do NOT pitch multiple
manuscripts in ONE comment or ONE tweet.)
PLEASE TAKE THESE NEXT FEW WEEKS TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE!
YAY! I'm so excited for this!
ReplyDeleteQuestion! Are we allowed to use a manuscript that we have entered (well, plan to enter) in a contest? *cough* Say, the NaNo Virtuosos contest? Mainly asking because of the amount of Curiosity Quills people on the list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Rebekah! I say go for it! BUT only as long as the manuscript is completed and polished. I'm a firm believer in entering every contest you possibly can because you never know who you will meet!
DeleteThis is so COOL! I had no idea there were so many awesome contests like this. I'm fine tuning my pitch for this one. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is great! So excited!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I just discovered this! How great!
ReplyDeleteI take it you only pitch books that are complete?
Nevermind--amazing what reading the comments will do for you. ;)
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