The Middle Grade Mafioso has an agent.
You heard that right. On January 9th, Stephen Fraser of the Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agency offered to represent me and my middle grade time travel novel, Shakespeare on the Lam.
We had a tremendous conversation, in which he said wonderful things about the novel and asked me about my writing goals.
The Don's cry of Mamma Mia! is still ringing in my ears. He's even talking about awarding me the Order of the Eggplant, and giving me a year's supply of panettone.
It all seems a little unreal.
Here I am, signing the agency agreement:
(Notice all the giants of children's literature by my side?)
I want to thank you all for your support on this journey. You have read, commented, and cheered me on. I am so grateful for your friendship.
I'll leave you with a picture of the littlest author. (My 5-year old, who lamented that no one wanted to buy his painstakingly illustrated books--for $14, no less. His 8-year-old brother kindly agreed to be his agent.)
Holding the manuscript of the next generation |
Now the Don says I have to get back to work. We've got a FANTASTICALLY Marvelous Middle Grade Monday event for the 16th, when I'll be kicking off a blog tour for the crazily good novel, Promise The Night, and interviewing the author, Michaela MacColl. Plus, the publisher's giving you the chance to win a copy of the novel. Be here, or be square!!
If I needed an agent, I would definitely pick one who wore a bow tie! Excellent! Best of luck, always.
ReplyDeleteThat's such awesome news. I'm so excited for you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Michael! What exciting news!
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!!!! (And I can't have enough exclamation points behind that). Celebrating with you and looking forward to Monday!
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Michael!!!! Congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteGood for you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Very happy for you.
ReplyDeleteYay! I've met Stephen (at a conference) and he is fantastic! Good luck to you!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!!! How will you celebrate? Tell us! And tell your son you're never too young to be an author. I'd buy his book!
ReplyDeleteWow, congrats! Great agent at a great agency!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Great news. Tell the 5 yo to be wary of older brothers acting as agents and he may want go outside the sibling circle, perhaps a second cousin or something.
ReplyDeleteHappy writing!
CONGRATS, MICHAEL!! That's terrific! Stephen's a super nice guy. You're in good hands.
ReplyDeleteYour son's adorable. And a writer too! Cool.
Congrats!! That's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMy son tries to sell his books to his 2nd grade class and busmates as well. Actually he takes preorders, but I've yet to see the book come out of it.
Oh my GOSH!!! Congratulations Michael. That is some great news!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Congratulations!!! :D
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHooray, Michael!!! This is such fantastic news! I'm so incredibly happy for you and Stephen, and wish you the best on the next exciting trip of your journey. =)
ReplyDeleteHi, Michael! Was just introduced to you on Twitter by Amber Keyser. Congratulations!!! Love your pics and the story about your sons, too!! Can't wait to hear about your progress with Stephen!!
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