What Amy said! This is so great. Cindy, how old is your son? There are great workshops for all ages, in person and online.
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
A place for Buffistas to discuss, beta and otherwise deal and dish on their non-fan fiction projects.
The two published authors above may have better specific advice on the agent front, but this seems like a good overview: [link]
Jesse, thanks so much. That's a great start.
Hippocampus, he's almost 19.
He was his H.S. valedictorian, is a mechanical engineering major (and will minor in aerospace engineering, which is his passion, and his uni just started offering it).
He is part of his school's honor's college (it's a state school known for its engineering programs and he got their top academic scholarship). His first semester in college, he got all As and a B.
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He's currently, reluctantly on a medical leave from university, because of a new diagnosis with a chronic disease we have to get under control.
I'm glad he has something positive to focus on, because he's given up so much lately (even the scholarship -- that is, we will have to appeal to have it reinstated, and there's no guarantee, and he had to forego a fellowship program that was another award, because they don't allow deferrals for any reason).
He's a beautiful writer. I'm about 40 page in, and while I see things that need reworking (character introduction, and talky-meat characters, which I know all too well), I think he has something here.
I want to help him, without discouraging him and without controlling or interfering in his process, if that makes sense.
Edit: Amy, I sent you a DM elsewhere.
Scrivener is awesome. I've even started using it to write GCS posts, because having them all in a project is helpful.
I need to get into the 100 words a day habit.
I found that Query Tracker was very helpful when I was looking for (and found) an agent.
Also Query Shark is a good resource for learning how to forge a decent query letter.
Query Tracker and Agent Query are both wonderful resources.
I loved the SFF Online Writing Workshop for community / critique, but that was years ago and I'm not sure what it's like now - [link]
There's also Alpha Workshop - [link] - a few others but it depends on how well he's feeling.
Anybody want to help brainstorm a name? Contemporary teenage female character, would like it to be semi-unique but not over the top. I had Mia but it doesn't feel right.
Suggestions welcome.
I know a Skyla in roughly that demographic
Zia