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2024 PBParty Zoom Replay & Important Info

February 16, 2024 Posted by Mindy Alyse Weiss PBParty 18 Comments

Can you believe the 2024 PBParty entry day is just under a week away? It’s February 22 from midnight to 8 pm EST. The judges and I can’t wait to read your entries. They blow me away every year. It’s like taking a masterclass from the point of view of an agent or editor. I wish we could showcase everyone…but I still want every single person to feel like a winner no matter what happens. Reading through the final entries and seeing all the incredible illustrations can be like a masterclass for you, too! So many have told me they learned how to perfect their query or make their opening pop through this contest, and that makes me so happy!

I’m editing this to add links to the entry forms!

Google entry form for WRITERS

Google entry form for AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATORS

I shared the replay in the PBParty Participant Facebook group an hour or so after the Zoom, but needed time to work on more PBParty prep before putting this post together. You can always find the most important info pinned to the featured section at the top of the Facebook group.

Here’s the PBParty Prep Zoom replay!

We go through both entry forms in detail, share tips, stats, and answer tons of questions.
Password: zK7.^y?u

Here’s a screenshot of the Google entry forms!

Participants said they’d love to be able to have a place to put all their responses so they’ll be 100% ready to go on February 22, so I created a Google doc for each form. You can view it…but I didn’t allow editing to make sure the form doesn’t accidentally get changed for everyone. Just copy and paste it into Word or Google docs, then prepare your entry!

Here’s the practice For Writers form!

Here’s the practice Author/Illustrator form!

I want author/illustrators to be confident their illustrations will work with the entry form, so I created a test form for them. Don’t forget, files can’t be larger than 1 MB.

NEW! We can’t consider any manuscript lower than 200 words for the finals–to protect creatives from having too much of their work online. But we will allow author/illustrators to enter illustrations from a manuscript that’s less than 200 words, or even wordless…ONLY for consideration for the Illustration Showcase. They’ll still need to share their sample, query, etc. so we can see what kind of shape it is in.

I’ll have a link to the Google entry forms up on a new blog post by February 21 and will add it to the original PBParty announcement so you’ll have it ahead of time. You won’t be able to use it until the submission window opens at midnight on February 22. It’ll go until 8pm EST. Please submit as early as possible–once the window closes, it won’t open again until the 2025 contest.

Huge thanks again to judges Sylvia Chen and Brittany Pomales for co-hosting the Zoom. They did such an amazing job–and carried on when I briefly got booted off the Zoom. Thanks to all the judges who came to introduce themselves and share tips (and one who sent an awesome video). And even more gratitude to PBParty judge and Ninja Superstar Sylvia for creating all the incredible graphics and putting helpful stats together. Everyone loved them!

In case you’d like to take a closer look at some of the slides, I’ll include them in a slideshow below.

Some tips:

*The judges and I love keeping a list of frequent topics each year. Often, it’s similar to what agents and editors see! Since the topics are more common, the manuscripts need to pop even more to truly stand out from the rest.

*After an agent or editor says they’ll join PBParty, I happy dance (so far I’m up to 69 dances–wahooooo!). Then, I ask if there’s anything they’re hoping to find or aren’t currently seeking. And if there’s anything they believe is a tough sell. This is really helpful…but please realize that things like SEL showed up on both wishes and non-wishes. It’s still in demand in some places, but some agents and editors aren’t currently interested in it. If you have a strong SEL book with amazing hooks–don’t let that discourage you.

Humor came up on wish lists again and again – it was requested the most. Yay! I love when manuscripts make me laugh. It’s absolutely magical. We’ve seen that having strong hooks makes funny manuscripts even more desirable.

At the top of tough sells are bios again. Rhyme is always tough, too. The meter needs to be spot on (for the first 70 words as well as the entire manuscript). We usually only have a few of each of these in the finals, so please make sure yours really stand out.

For illustrations, many love to see textures. It was on wish lists–and what received the most love in the showcase last year.

Are there any other tips you’d like me to share before February 22? I’m thinking about putting together a post focusing on writing an amazing PB query.

I love seeing how you’re all helping each other prepare for the contest! I hope you’re making new PB creative friends and potential critique partners. I love this community so much. Thank you all for your generosity!

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  • Erin Richardson
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    February 16, 2024 at 9:48 AM

    I am not * yet * an author, however do have a few book ideas rolling around in my head. I am currently only illustrating. Do you have a way for illustrators to submit? I’m curious if this is only for authors and aurhor/illustrators.

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 16, 2024 at 9:57 AM

      Hi Erin. This contest is only for writers author/illustrators…but you can enter for the Illustration Showcase only if you have a manuscript under 200 words, which could include a wordless PB. You’d still need to have a query, etc. so we could see the strength of the project.

      If you aren’t able to enter this year, I hope you will next year! 🙂

  • Lisa Healy
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    February 16, 2024 at 10:06 AM

    Mindy and #PBParty team, thank you for the abundance of resources and opportunities to collaborate with others! This is fantastic!

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  • Charmaine Langlois
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    February 16, 2024 at 11:06 AM

    I was at the PBParty Prep and found it inspiring and helpful. Seeing the form also made me aware of where I needed to focus my attention. It’s sometimes hard for me to figure out the inspiration for my stories. Most show up in the middle of the night and I don’t question them, I just write them down. Last night, I was woken up with the idea of mentally attaching a photo, (from my real-life), to each of my stories. Each photo refreshed a memory, and I realized those memories are my inspirations. I wonder if this exercise might help someone else who struggles with this question.

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 16, 2024 at 10:29 PM

      That’s fantastic! You can actually keep the photo in view while working on that manuscript, too.

      I’m sure it would help others. You’re welcome to share in the PBParty Participant group. 🙂

  • Anne Wolf
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    February 16, 2024 at 11:15 AM

    Thank you, Mindy for all your help! Should we include all our art notes or is it best to leave them out? What about an author’s note?
    Should Jewish authors choose underrepresented voice in publishing or just leave it blank? Again, thank you from this newbie!

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 16, 2024 at 10:31 PM

      It’s always better to limit art notes as much as possible, while still making sure the story is clear to agents and editors.

      You may include an author’s note at the end of your full manuscript.

      Yes, Jewish authors should choose underrepresented.

      Good luck!

      • Anne Wolf
        · Reply

        February 17, 2024 at 8:28 AM

        Thank you, Mindy. Just one more question: As a new Twitter person and a first time
        PB participant, I’m not sure where you said we should put the hashtag symbol. I know that sounds so basic but I’m staying up nights thinking about this!!
        Also, does the author’s note figure into the word count for the ms.? Is there a special format for it? Thanks so much for your patience and all the work you do. It’s mind boggling!

  • Susannah Lee
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    February 16, 2024 at 11:17 AM

    The zoom stats and tips have been so helpful, thank you Sylvia, Brittany, and Mindy! I would love to read a post on what makes an amazing query letter. I’m blown away by all the awesome resources you provide! 🙂

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  • Summer M.
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    February 16, 2024 at 1:18 PM

    Thanks so much for sharing invaluable bits of info Mindy!! This is my first year entering and I am very much interested in seeing your post on how to write an AMAZING PB query as I’m currently trying to perfect mine 🙂 Appreciate all that you’re doing!

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  • karamarsee8716
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    February 17, 2024 at 11:05 AM

    This is probably over-thinking, but if your story is just basic Fiction, with a touch of Humor, should you still mark Humor as a genre? It’s not an all-out Humor book, but I don’t see plain “Fiction” as a genre on the form? Thanks for all the great info!

  • brintonculp
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    February 18, 2024 at 10:59 AM

    This was amazing! Thank you for all the work you all put into this! I love the energy, inspiration, and connections from PBParty!

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  • lisamaxim01@yahoo.com
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    February 19, 2024 at 10:33 PM

    Thank you so much for this information. It is so incredibly helpful!

    Best,

    LB Maxim

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  • Holland Paley
    · Reply

    February 21, 2024 at 4:52 PM

    Happy Ten year anniversary! Let’s get this PB Party started! Wooohoooo!
    Thank you, Mindy, judges, agents and editors! Thrilling and chilling, all at once!
    🎉😬😱
    With gratitude,
    Holland Paley

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  • P. Smith
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    February 21, 2024 at 5:12 PM

    Thank you, Mindy for this fun opportunity! I have 2 questions please:
    Where the form allows for entering a further 100 words, should those be from the included manuscript or 2-3 pitched ones?
    Also, since names aren’t allowed in query letter and form doesn’t request website address, where does one mention one’s website? Thanks!

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 22, 2024 at 4:13 AM

      You’re welcome. 🙂

      The full (or last 100 words) is for the PB you’re entering in the PBParty contest. The judges and I use it to help us figure out the final spots and it can mean the difference between the finals and an honorable mention. The full manuscript is the most helpful.

      You don’t need to mention your website in the PBParty query. But you can add it back in if you’re a finalist and send a requested full or several manuscripts (whichever the requesting agent or editor asks for).

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