Harlequin has launched a new teen line which I promptly got all jealous that I wasn’t writing for, and equally promptly came up with a Walker Papers spin-off series I /could/ write for it.
So I emailed Jenn, who is under strict orders to not let me over-commit, and said, “This is the part where you tell me I really, really *really* don’t need to put together a pitch for a YA trilogy.”
She wrote back and said, “Actually, this is the part where I tell you that sounds like so much fun, but then dutifully remind you of your current contract commitments and your resolution to slow down to a “normal” pace,” and very helpfully listed my current commitments and suggested I write up any future projects, “to see if this is a realistic pursuit. You’ll have to convince me that’s the case before I’ll make any such submission. *g*”
I really do have the best agent ever. :)
(current & projected deadlines behind the cut, ’cause I know somebody’s gonna ask)
Current deliveries:
10/31/2009 – Wayfinder
11/30/2009 – Janx short story
5/1/2010 – Walker #6
Revisions:
Truthseeker
Walker #5 (pending)
Future, pretty likely:
Walker Papers 7-9 (deadlines every May 1 for 2011-13)
Inheritors’ Cycle 3-5 (deadlines late in the year. Call it December 1, for 2010-12)
Future, hopeful:
Chance graphic novel #2
“Mia” graphic novel–manga story about a girl and her dragon
I clearly need a second me.
miles to Minas Tirith: 336.3
ytd wordcount: 179,000