Writing Excuses 4.23: How to Break In to the Young Adult Market

Published: June 13, 2010, 11 p.m.

b'Janci Patterson and Robison Wells join Brandon and Dan at CONduit in Salt Lake City. Both Janci and Rob have recently signed book deals, Robison with Harper Teen, and Janci with Henry Holt, and they tell us about those deals and how they got them.
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\\nBrandon puts both Janci and Rob on the spot, and asks them for advice on how to break in. This is cool, because it\'s just about the most recent perspective on this advice you\'re going to hear.
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\\nAudiobook Pick-of-the-Week: An Abundance of Katherines, by John Green
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\\nWriting Prompt: Two roommates... one sells a book and then vanishes. The second roommate decides to finish the book and pretend it was his.
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