Pitch Wars 2021 Wishlist
Iβm thrilled to join this supportive community as a mentor and help a fellow author achieve their publishing dream.
Hi Pitch Wars hopefuls!
I got my first agent basically a century ago (okay, it was 2014) thanks to #PitMad, and now, after admiring the Pitch Wars mentorship program from afar for so long, Iβm thrilled to join this supportive community as a mentor and help a fellow author achieve their publishing dream.
What the heck is Pitch Wars?
In case youβve stumbled upon this post elsehow, Pitch Wars is a mentoring program where published/agented authors, editors, or industry interns choose one writer to mentor while the writer revises their manuscript. It ends in February with an Agent Showcase, where agents can read a pitch/first page and can request more material. For more info, please visit the Pitch Wars site for the contest description, details, and deadlines. Then come back here! (Click here to for an accessible version of this wishlist!)
Who are you?
Iβm Diana Urban, author of young adult thrillers like All Your Twisted Secrets (out now from HarperTeen), These Deadly Games (out 2/1/22 from Wednesday Books), andβwell, the next oneβs a secret for now. I tend to write about nerdy, messy girls who make mistakes and learn from them when facing harrowing situations, and Iβm really proud of that. My day job is also in publishing; Iβve worked as a marketer at BookBub for almost seven years. Yep, I live and breathe books at all times.
While I got my first agent back in 2014, I didnβt get published until 2020 (at one point I went full-on nerd mode and created an infographic detailing exactly how torturous long my publishing journey was). So I understand the stresses and anxieties you might be feeling. But also, along the way, Iβve learned a ton about publishingβnot only what agents and editors are looking for in a submission, but how to promote a book, navigate this industry, and overcome wild obstacles (including getting published six days after the WHO declared a global pandemic! WHO KNEW?!). And I canβt wait to share what Iβve learned with my mentee.
As mentioned above, Iβm very much a nerd. I grew up obsessed with Lord of the Rings, so much so that I literally wore a replica of the One Ring on a chain to school every day. I love playing video games; some favorites include Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Skyrim, Fallout 4, and The Sims. And my favorite music to listen to are movie/TV scores (Iβve been listening to Game of Thrones and The Witcher on loop lately).
Whatβs your mentoring style?
I have critiqued many manuscripts over the years for CPs and friends, and when it comes to critique, my bread and butter is making sure the stakes are high early, nailing the pacing, amping up tension, and sussing out plot holes. I will help you obliterate your plot holes (and fill them in and smooth them over). Once we tackle those things, Iβll help you with line edits so we can polish up your manuscript and make it sparkle. And finally, Iβll help you hone your query letter so you shine in the Agent Showcase.
However, to be completely honest, if youβre looking primarily for help strengthening your character arcs or emotional beats β or if youβre in the early stages of drafting and looking for a ton of big-picture feedback, guidance, and brainstorming β Iβm probably not the best fit mentor for you.
While I love reacting with emojis and GIFs and squeeing about things I enjoy, I tend to be pretty blunt with my critical feedbackβI will be completely honest with you because I want you to succeed. And while I hope you would consider my feedback carefully, I would never require you to make any changes; in the end, this is your book. And again, I will also gush about the things I love and celebrate your strengths.
For the first round of feedback, Iβll email you an editorial letter with high-level feedback, along with comments and questions in the Word doc itself (Iβve found itβs helpful to react to things as I go so you can see what a reader might be theorizing or observing along the way!). For the second round, Iβll make comments/track changes within the Word document, this time focusing more on line-edit suggestions. Other than that, Iβm a big fan of gchat or Twitter DM for 1:1 casual convos, and Iβll check with you at least once a week to see how youβre progressing through edits and feeling. We could also hop on an intro Zoom just to chat (but no pressure if youβd rather not!).
To be clear, I believe this mentorship goes beyond critiquing this particular manuscript. I want to be here to answer your questions (or be a sounding board, venting buddy, whatever!) as you query and beyond, even after you sign with an agent and get your first book deal. Iβm also looking forward to learning from my menteeβs skills, wisdom, and perspective, and hope thisβll be a long-lasting friendship!
Whatβs on your wishlist?
Iβm open to Young Adult submissions only, and youβll see that my list is pretty specific. Iβm not looking for stories within an entire genre; rather, Iβm looking for stories in specific subgenres or with the tropes listed below. And some tropes might apply across genresβfor example, the game show one could be Romance, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, etc! (Note that at times I list adult titles as comps to give you a sense of the content Iβm looking for, but Iβm only open to YA.)
Mysteries/psychological thrillers/suspense with a significant paranormal and/or speculative element or twist (Dark and Shallow Lies, Mexican Gothic, The Similars, We Were Liars)
Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, especially involving aliens, zombies, or other monstrous creatures (Bird Box, The Mist, A Quiet Place, Signs, The 5th Wave, This Is Not a Test); also open to EMP-type scenarios (Flash Forward)
Dystopian fiction (The Hunger Games, Divergent, Wilder Girls, Shatter Me)
Ghost stories (where itβs actually ghosts, not a living person pretending or an unreliable narrator situation) (The Sixth Sense, The Others, The Haunting of Hill House)
Time travel books (Here and Now and Then, The Time Travelerβs Wife, Timebound)
Books that take place in a game show-esque scenario like The Bachelor or Survivor (The Selection)
Anything like Stranger Things. Please give me something like Stranger Things. Iβm BEGGING you for something like Stranger Things.
A YA version of Mark Watney (The Martian). Give me your witty, nerdy protagonists using their smarts to escape/survive a sci-fi or speculative scenario.
Other things Iβd love to see (only if they fall within the above parameters):
Really high stakes
Big commercial hooks
Positive mental health rep
A diverse cast of characters
Brooding love interests
One or dual-POV; I donβt enjoy switching perspectives too much (for example: I loved Shadow and Bone even more than Six of Crows!). If you feel that your book is a really great fit based on what Iβm looking for above and has multi-POV, I will still take a look.
What are you NOT looking for?
Contemporary/realistic thrillers or mysteries. I will only consider those with a significant paranormal or speculative angle. (Iβm currently drafting a contemporary/realistic mystery with a January 2022 deadline and it would interfere with my creative process too much to critique a book in too similar a subgenre. Thank you for understanding!)
High fantasy (Six of Crows, A Court of Thorns and Roses, Uprooted β I love reading books like this but Iβm not the best person to provide feedback on fantasy worldbuilding, fictional political systems, etc.)
Any age category other than YA
Nonfiction / memoirs
Word counts higher than 110K
Stories promoting racism, homophobia, transphobia, xenophobia, anti-semetism, sexism/misogyny
On-page rape
On-page death or abuse of an animal
Stories where fat shaming or body shaming goes unchecked
Books featuring vampires, shape-shifters, or angels/demons
Answers to anticipated questions (Iβll update this section with any FAQs)
Iβm OK with violence in YA
Iβm OK with cursing in YA
Iβm OK with sex in YA
Iβll consider both upper and lower YA, I have no preference
Itβs OK if your protagonist is 19 or even 20
Iβm open to characters and authors of any gender
I donβt need to see trigger warnings (but thank you for asking)
No, I wonβt be making any exceptions for contemporary/realistic thrillers or mysteries. Please donβt waste a mentor pick on me!
If you have any questions, please drop a comment below or reply to this Twitter thread so that others can benefit from the answers as well. If youβd prefer to ask privately, you can complete my contact form here.
Good luck to all prospective mentees! Iβm so humbled and honored to read the wonderful submissions thatβll come my way, and I absolutely cannot wait to meet my mentee. π€©π€©π€© I have a feeling Iβm not ready for the sheer amount of talent Iβm about to witness!
And please remember that finishing writing a book is an epic accomplishment (YOU DID THE THING!), and youβre incredibly brave for submitting it and pursuing traditional publication. And that, in itself, should be celebrated.
Pitch Wars 2021 Young Adult Mentorsβ Wish Lists
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