Subjectivity In Publishing (And Why It's Good For Your Book) With Agent Kayla Lightner




The Manuscript Academy show

Summary: We talk with Kayla Lightner, agent at Ayesha Pande Literary, about how agents are trained to go through their inboxes—the role of subjectivity—and the benefits of a very specific #MSWL. We discuss the energy of querying—how that’s conveyed to new publishing hires—and what this means for you, your work, and your chances in publishing. Comps, also, come up as useful not only to your pitch, but also as an editorial tool to convey specific direction. And we talk about why people in publishing are discouraged from writing, themselves. We also talk about literary scouts, and what they do (hint: they’re the spies of the publishing world). Our favorite takeaway? In publishing, there is no wrong answer, as long as you can back it up. You can view Kayla's #MSWL here: https://www.manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/kayla-lightner/ And find her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/lightnerkayla You can find our Facebook group (and the writers who want to be your critique partner!) at ManuscriptAcademy.com/Facebook.