Welcome to New Subscribers Plus Resources for All

First, a big thank you to all those who opted into my newsletter through the Let’s Go!: A Kids Comics Studio Anthology. And a thank you to those of you who’ve been following me for a while.

This isn’t the post I intended to write, but I have two time sensitive opportunities I wanted to share.

The first is for kidlit graphic novel creators, or those who want to create graphic novels, or even anyone interested in marketing tips. Literary agent Janna Morishima is hosting a free masterclass tomorrow titled “How to Launch Your Graphic Novel” and today (Sept. 26) is the last day to sign up. Even if you miss this, she will be holding a in-depth course on the same topic, so follow her site for details. (Update, you can now access the full course at: https://kidscomicsunite.com/how-to-launch-your-graphic-novel/)

Art by Jade Vaughan for Kids Comics Unite

Second: The KidLitGN pitch event opens to agents, editors, and publishers in five days (Oct. 1). However, unagented and agented creators who have comics-style picture books, early/chapter, middle grade, or YA graphic novel projects can begin loading their pitches as soon as Sept. 28 at 8 a.m. The pitch window closes at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 1.

Most of my original followers came from my picture book connections, so I want highlight the opportunity to pitch comics-style picture books (listed as Graphic PBs on the website) in the KidLitGN pitch event (think picture books with sequential art like Mr. Particular or Toys in Space).

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Free Online GN Pitch Event this October

KidLitGN just posted the dates of their annual kids-YA graphic novel pitch event:

Creators can begin loading pitches on Sept. 28 at 8 a.m. until Oct. 1 at 11:59 p.m. EDT. So get your pitches loaded within that window.

Pitches open for viewing for agents and editors on Oct. 1 at 8 a.m. and close on Oct. 31 at 11:59 p.m. All the times listed are in EDT.

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KidLitGN’s Pitch Event Opens this October!

October is just around the calendar corner and KidLitGN is hosting its annual graphic novel pitch event!

The event is for agented and unagented graphic novel projects for kids through YA. The categories include graphic novel-style picture books, early graphic novels, middle grade, and YA. There’s also a spot for graphic novel illustrators who don’t have a project to pitch but would like to pitch a sample from their portfolio.

To find out more, see the info graphic below or visit: kidlitgn.com. And spread the word.