Behind the Book: Insider Tips from Editor Hannah Kimber on Crafting Standout Submissions
Description
Episode Summary:
Hannah Kimber, associate editor at Andrews McMeel Publishing, shares insights on making book submissions stand out and the detailed acquisitions process. She emphasizes the importance of sensitivity readers, understanding market trends, and open communication between authors and editors.
Guest Bio:
Hannah Kimber is an associate editor of children's books at Andrews McMeel Publishing. She acquires middle grade graphic novels and prose, as well as some young adult literature, with a special interest in light fantasy, light horror, and slice of life friendship stories. When not working, she enjoys reading, rock climbing, hiking, and running.
Key Discussion Points:
- ALA Conference: Discussion about missing the American Library Association (ALA) conference and the emotional experiences associated with it.
- Book Submissions: Advice on making book submissions stand out, including having a concise, attention-grabbing synopsis and a well-organized proposal document.
- Acquisitions Process: Overview of the acquisitions process, from initial submission review to the final deal, highlighting the importance of research, comparative titles, and strategy.
- Sensitivity and Authenticity: Emphasis on the importance of sensitivity readers and authentic representation in children's books.
- Trends in Publishing: Observations on identifying upcoming trends and the importance of understanding what engages children today.
- Practical Advice: Encouragement for authors to trust the process and communicate their strong feelings about their work.
Conclusion:
Hannah Kimber provided valuable insights into the editorial and acquisitions process at Andrews McMeel Publishing, highlighting the importance of well-prepared submissions and understanding market trends. She emphasized the role of sensitivity and authenticity in children's literature and encouraged authors to trust the publishing process while maintaining open communication with their editors.
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