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PBParty Annual Contest

January 8, 2021 Posted by Mindy Alyse Weiss PBParty 145 Comments

It’s PBParty’s 7th year! I’m so excited to host this amazing event on my website for the first time. The PBParty Dream Team of Judges and I can’t wait to read your submissions and celebrate your successes. 

A huge thank you to author/illustrator Melissa Escobar for creating the PBParty contest logo, invitations, discussion cards, etc. I LOVE them!!!!

The annual PBParty contest is for unagented writers and author/illustrators with finished and polished picture book manuscripts. You submit an entry (query and first 60 – 70 words) and we pick a wide variety of genres for the agents/editors to read and hopefully request. This is not a twitter pitch event!

We’re using Google forms again. NEW THIS YEAR: There will be two different submission windows on March 1, 2021 EST to make it easier for people around the world to send in their entry.

Submit one contest entry on Monday, March 1st from midnight to 1 am EST OR 6 pm – 8 pm EST via a Google form link.  

We’ll pick our 30 favorite entries plus art for the Illustration Showcase. 

Agents and editors read the selected entries on my website and make requests Monday, March 22 – Friday, March 26. 

Here’s a link to the participating 2021 agents and editors.

From March 1 through the 26, we’ll have a party on Twitter to celebrate our love of writing and picture books with daily topics like: share your favorite picture book or where do you get your writing inspiration. It’s fun and makes the wait a little easier. Everyone is welcome to join in the Twitter party fun…even if they don’t enter the contest.


Additional info:


Please subscribe to this blog by entering your e-mail in the upper right so you won’t miss important PBParty information…like the participating agents and editors, contest tips, the list of finalists, etc.  

The judges and I will tweet tips and teasers on Twitter—so I hope you’ll follow us! I’ll also tweet the party question graphic each morning at 9 am. Don’t forget to add #PBParty to your responses, so everyone will see them.

MindyAlyseWeiss   Melissa Escobar    Matt Tesoriero   Gabriele Davis   Lori Degman

Here’s a post of helpful tips!

* If a manuscript or illustration has been featured in the PBParty agent/editor round or another contest where agents and editors have viewed it (other than a pitch party)—congrats! It can’t be entered again, but you may enter a different manuscript. 

Illustrations:

Author/illustrators should attach two full color, finished illustrations to the Google form as JPEG or PNG files – no more than 1MB each. They should be from the same manuscript and must be illustrated by the author. We love artwork and can’t wait to see yours! 

Illustration Showcase:

After choosing the finalists, we’ll select our favorite illustrations for the Illustration Showcase. This has been a huge hit since we added it to the contest. 

PBParty Judge and Designer, Melissa Escobar, posted about creating the logo and other contest art…and will share tips and tricks for your author/illustrator entries.


The titles in the final round and Illustration Showcase will be listed on my blog by March 21, 2021 (but my goal is to have them up sooner)!

There’s a helpful FAQ below so this post doesn’t turn into a novel. Please read this entire post and the FAQs carefully. If you still have questions, leave them in the comments or on Twitter. Don’t forget the #PBParty hashtag. 

We can’t wait to see all the heartwarming cuteness on March 1! Once you read this giant post all the way to the end, please comment with your favorite writing snack. Then pretend I sent it to help you get your entry ready. Good luck!

FAQ

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Things you’ll need for the Google form

Here’s what you’ll need for the 2025 PBParty Contest

The Google form will only be open during the submission window on February 3—but you can create a file with everything you’ll need, then copy and paste it into the form. Now is the time to check every word, share with critique partners, and make sure it’s ready to dazzle.

*You can’t edit once you submit, and you can’t send a revised entry.

* If you can’t send it yourself, you can share your responses and have someone send it in for you.

NOTE: Google will strip most formatting. For italics, put an asterisk before and after the part you want in italics.

~TITLE (Please Capitalize the First Letter of Each Word)

~SAMPLE First 60 – 70 words of a picture book 

*Do NOT enter a PB if the full manuscript is less than 200 words! You don’t want that much of your work online, even for a few days.

*Don’t stop in the middle of a… (sentence)

*Art notes count toward your 60 – 70 words!!!

*Repeat: Art notes count toward your 60 – 70 words.  

Try to limit art notes as much as possible…but make sure people who haven’t read the manuscript before still understand it if you take notes out.

Please format notes like this [awesome art note]. Don’t say Art note or Illustration…we’ll know it’s a note because of the brackets. This will make it quicker to read (for the hard-working PBParty judges and the amazing agents and editors reading the showcased entries). Plus, all finalists will use the same method. 🙂

Don’t paginate, indent, or share spreads. Only include text and necessary art notes.

~QUERY The most important part of your query is the blurb! Don’t give away the ending–make us want to dive into your manuscript because it sounds so amazing. Hint: it’s helpful to look at queries that worked (like in PBParty Success Stories) and pitches that grabbed a lot of attention in events like #PBPitch.

Include your comps, bio, greeting, closing. Be sure to note lived experiences that make you the perfect person to write the story in the query as well (if it applies). You may use whatever you want for a greeting—but please don’t write it to a specific agent or editor. 

The query MUST be a complete query. If it’s a single line pitch with no bio, a bio with no pitch blurb, etc. it will disqualify you. Sadly, this has happened in the past and we don’t want it to happen to you!

Here’s your chance to make your entry shine so agents and editors fall in love with your words.

Do not include personal information like your name, address, e-mail, etc. If you include links in your bio, we will assume those can be made public.

In the past, people have been disqualified for putting large chunks of their manuscript in the query or packing in way too much info to try to make up for the short sample. If a query looks unprofessional, it will knock out an entry…even if we love the sample itself. (We don’t like having to disqualify a sample we love–so please don’t do this.)

~WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO WRITE THIS STORY–and what do you have in common with the story or main character? (We share this in the final entries–some people forget to show an emotional connection to a manuscript in a query and we want to make sure your connection shines). This can be up to 100 words.

~GENRE Please include ONLY 1 – 3 genres for your manuscript! If you’re not sure what genre maybe one of these will help: diverse, humor, character driven, metafiction, concept, STEM/STEAM, rhyming, lyrical, fantasy, bedtime, historical fiction, informational fiction, holiday, contemporary, SEL (social & emotional learning). *If your manuscript rhymes (or is mostly rhyme) then you MUST include rhyme in your genres.

If it’s non-fiction, what type of non-fiction (biography, narrative, etc.)  

*Up to 3 genres will be listed along with the title and word count on the finalist page…so please make the best choices!

~WE’D LOVE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU. Check any boxes that apply. You’re welcome to tell us a bit more in the “other” area. 🙂

[ ] BIPOC

[ ] Traditionally underrepresented voice in publishing

[ ] Traditionally published

[ ] Previously agented

[ ] Past PBParty Finalist

[ ] Past PBParty Honorable Mention

[ ] Other __________________________

~WORD COUNT (for the entire manuscript–NOT including the title, art notes, or back matter)

*IMPORTANT! The judge voting spreadsheet is coded so any word count under 200 words will immediately be disqualified. Make sure the manuscript you’re entering is at least 200 words (this is to protect YOU). Use the total for the full manuscript, not the sample. If the manuscript is 198 or 199 words, you may round up to 200. 🙂

~NAME (Full name please)

~E-MAIL (Please triple check that you have the correct e-mail…in case we need to get in contact with you. Plus, I e-mail finalists their PBParty finalist badge, banner & an invite to join our private and supportive Facebook group)

~TWITTER/BLUESKY AND/OR INSTAGRAM HANDLE (if you have one)

Sometimes, people make a mistake with their e-mail…and this gives us another way to contact you.

~SHARE A 1 – 3 SENTENCE PITCH for up to 3 of your strongest, polished PBs–NOT including the picture book you’re entering. (This is only to help us with final spots and won’t be shared online) This is optional, but we hope you’ll do it. It could mean the difference between being a finalist or honorable mention.

~SHARE THE FULL PICTURE BOOK MANUSCRIPT (This was optional in the past, but now we require it because it is a HUGE help figuring out who deserves to be in the showcase). This will NOT be featured online or shared with the agents/editors. It will only be read if the judges are highly considering your entry for the showcase and need to see a bit more before making a final decision. It will also help make sure rhyming manuscripts are spot on and 100% ready to dazzle. This should be text from your manuscript, not back matter.

~DO YOU WANT YOUR QUERY, SAMPLE, OR BOTH DELETED AFTER THE CONTEST…if you’re in the final showcase?

There will not be a confirmation e-mail. Once you click “Submit” you’ll see a confirmation message. Take a photo of it, if you’d like proof of your entry. 🙂

For author/illustrators

*You’ll have the same Google form as the writers, but you’ll have the ability to attach 2 illustrations.

*We now require a link to your portfolio and a password protected dummy or one that can’t be accessed without the link (just to help judges with the final decisions). Please make sure the judges have access to your dummy! We spend tons of time reading entries and it slows us down if each of us needs to request access.

Format for illustrations: Title 1 your initials Title 2 your initials

Don’t mention including a dummy in your query…agents and editors won’t have access to it in the finals. You can mention that you have a dummy available though.

Good luck! We can’t wait to read your entries. 🙂

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How long should my excerpt be?

Please share between 60 and 70 words in your excerpt. Make sure your sample doesn’t cut off mid-sentence. Entries over 70 words will be disqualified.

*If you post less than 60 words, it might be hard to judge the quality of the manuscript. Please do your best to share at least 55 words with us.

Remember that art notes are included in your total word count!

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Do art notes count toward the 60-70 words?

YES!!!

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I have submissions out with agents or editors, can I enter?

Yes! Please let us know if you receive an offer. This has happened before—we celebrated the great news and made room in the final round for a couple more dazzling entries. 

*TIP: There’s a smaller chance of getting requests in the finals if several of the agents/editors have already seen your PBParty manuscript. Please enter something else if yours has been submitted to many participants.

*If you’re a finalist and don’t withdraw before the showcase starts, you MUST allow requesting agents & editors two weeks from the end of the showcase to respond if you receive an offer. We had several agents upset that during the showcase they requested entries and were told they had a week or less to make a decision because that person received an offer. We don’t want them to get frustrated and stop participating. (Note: you don’t need to submit to anyone who doesn’t seem like a good fit…but if you do submit, they need at least two weeks to decide from the original end of the showcase)

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I used to have an agent, but now I don’t, can I enter?

Yes!

But if you have an agent who is still shopping a manuscript or an agent currently representing a single book that hasn’t sold, you can’t enter out of respect for the participating agents. We wish you tons of luck selling your manuscript!!!

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Can co-writers or author/illustrator teams enter the PBParty contest?

We’re sorry, but this contest is not for co-writers or author/illustrator teams. If you have a picture book you’ve written by yourself, you may enter it. If you’re in the finals and receive interest, that would be the perfect time to let agents and editors know you also have additional work with a co-writer or as part of an author/illustrator team.

This works best for the majority of participating agents, and we want to keep them happy so they’ll return year after year.

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Can I enter a PB that’s part of a series?

If this is the first PB in a series…YES.

Just know that the picture book must stand alone…many editors like to wait and see how the first book does before considering a series.

If you have published or self-published other books in a series and this is part of it…then sadly, the answer is no. You’d need to choose a different manuscript to enter.

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I self-published this story already, but took it down, can I enter?

No. Not with that story.

But you’re welcome to send another picture book manuscript that hasn’t been self-published, under contract, or published…as long as it isn’t part of a published/self-published series.

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Do I have to be on Twitter to enter?

No, you don’t have to be on Twitter.. But we do share hints and tips on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram and our PBParty Participant Facebook group. It’s a fantastic way to make writing and illustrating friends. 

We’ll also have fun chats using the #PBParty hashtag starting on submission day, and hope you’ll join us.

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Can I send more than one entry?

No

We will only accept one entry per person, pen name, or giant octopus squid. If we receive more than one, all entries by that person will be disqualified.

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Will any PBParty information be on Facebook?

YES! We have a Facebook group for participants of PBParty events and hope you’ll join us.

There will also be some PBParty info on my Facebook page.

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What greeting do I use in my query?

Whatever you want! You can have fun with it or leave it out and jump into your query—but please don’t address it to a specific agent or editor. 

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Should I include a closing?

You can include thanks, but no need to put your name, address, personal info. Those will be stripped out if posted to the showcase. If you want to include links to your illustrations or other identifying info in your query bio, that is up to you. We’ll assume you want us to leave any info in your bio. 

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Do I have to include comps?

It’s not mandatory to include comps, but it’s a great way to show agents and editors that you know where your manuscript belongs in the market.

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Will being in ANY contest disqualify this manuscript from PBParty?

There are cases where you can still submit a contest entry for PBParty (yay)!

You can enter a manuscript into PBParty if…

  • It was in a contest that doesn’t have your manuscript in print or online and doesn’t have more than a couple agents and editors in the final round. Examples include SCBWI contests, Writers Digest, etc.
  • A small portion of the manuscript was online in a contest without agents and editors (the themed ones with short word counts come to mind). Sometimes these contests spark an idea that morphs into a full picture book. If it’s a lot different than what was posted online and you believe it’s one of your strongest manuscripts…go for it!
  • It was entered in a contest with an editor/agent showcase but didn’t make it to the final round.

We have this rule for a few reasons.

  1. We want agents and editors to see fresh material in the final round. It helps finalists have a better chance at receiving requests and makes it appealing for agents and editors to participate.
  2. If a large portion of your picture book was posted online, it could be considered published. That’s why we have a low word count and require the full manuscript to be at least 200 words.
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I don’t see the email address for the contest.

We use a Google form. It’s a great way to ensure everyone is able to enter and know it’s been received.  

If you have questions, please leave them in the comment section or ask me on Twitter or the PBParty Facebook group.

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Do I have to submit to everyone who requests my picture book or illustrations?

It’s great that they’re interested in your work…but if research makes you believe it isn’t a good fit, you’re not obligated to send to any agent/editor. 

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Can I get feedback on my entry?

We’re sorry, but we take a lot of time away from our own writing to run this contest and aren’t able to critique anything. But…during the #PBParty fun on Twitter and BlueSky, you can post that you’re looking for critique partners or a group and find some great matches! You’re also able to request critique swaps in the PBParty Participant Facebook group.

I also run the monthly PBParty New Draft Challenge & Critique Train where everyone is motivated to write a PB during the three days it runs each month and then hop on the Critique Train where the person above critiques you and you give feedback to the person below. Click here for the FAQ. 

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I made a mistake—can I edit my entry or send it again?

No. Any duplicate entries will disqualify you. Please send the correct info the first time. Check and double check your entry.

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I didn’t get a confirmation email.

That’s okay…Google forms will thank you for submitting to PBParty after you hit send, so we have your entry and can’t wait to read it. 

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Will my name and social media handle be up for everyone to see?

No. If selected, we won’t include your name or social media handles. That info is only for us. Note: We don’t add you to newsletters or share your info with anyone. 

***If you’re a finalist…you’re welcome to shout out which entry is yours.

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What’s the hashtag again?

#PBParty

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When do I post my pitch?

You don’t. This isn’t an online Twitter pitch event. PBParty requires a query and your first 60 – 70 words. Entries are sent to us by Google form. See above for more details. Selected finalists will be posted in a showcase on my website where agents and editors can request them.

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How do I know this is a good contest? Do you have any proof?

Check out these awesome Success Stories. I’m still happy dancing for the talented writers and author/illustrators!

I have more detailed stats from 2020 on. You can find them here. So happy for all the amazing things that have happened to our talented PBParty finalists.

I think it’s important to share that there are other ways PBParty has helped finalists.

  • Some were thrilled by the extra confidence they gained.
  • Many participants who didn’t make the final round said they learned how to write a great query and strengthen their manuscripts through the blog posts, Twitter tips…and reading the final entries is like taking an advanced picture book workshop. It’s so helpful to see strong samples. Plus, the daily Twitter chats in March help connect people with the amazing online picture book community.
  • In 2021, I created a Facebook group for finalists where they’ve cheered each other on and still support each other. Many have formed advanced critique groups through the Facebook group. I LOVE seeing how finalists have helped each other grow and celebrate. I can’t wait to welcome the new finalists to the Facebook group. 🙂

We’ve had tons of successful agent-writer matches and several amazing books published so far. Here are a few from 2019 and earlier.  

A Flood of Kindness by Ellen Leventhal sold to WorthyKids (Hachette Book Group) by Mary Cummings.

Flap Your Hands by Steve Asbell sold to Lee and Low by Christy Ewers.

Here’s some PBParty final entries that are now published! Huge congrats. 

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Past PBParty stats

PBParty 2022

Total entries: ~1000

Participating agents & editors: 70

Agent/Editor requests:

Finalists: 352

Illustration Showcase: 163

Total requests: 515

Signed with PBParty agents and editors: 23 (with more to be announced soon–wahoooo!)

We also have over 11 2022 finalists who signed with other agents/editors since the showcase.

~Stay tuned for new Success Stories and blurbs. There’s so much to celebrate. 🙂

PBParty 2021

Total entries: 1,003

Finalists: 50

Illustrator Showcase: 20

Agent/Editor requests:

Finalists: 207

Illustration Showcase: 25

*Finalists had up to 18 agent & editor requests. Several finalists had multiple agent offers, too! So exciting. 🙂

*We have SO many successes from 2021. Wahooooo! You’ll see more of their stories pop up on my website (many are waiting until news of a sale is official and they can shout that out as well as how PBParty helped them sign with an agent). I’ll share a post full of shorter blurbs about how PBParty has helped finalists soon, too.


PBParty 2020 

Entries: 526

Finalists: 29

Illustrator Showcase: 12

Agent/Editor requests:

Finalists: 132

Illustration Showcase: 27 (Plus Kaitlyn Sanchez’s generous offer in the comments = 12 more for 39…and she now reps two of them–wahooo!)

Total specific requests = 159!

With Kaitlyn’s offer – 171!

***I know of 8 who now have agents from PBParty 2020 and two more who received offers, but chose to go with different agents.


PBParty 2019

818 entries (2 allowed per person)

Several finalists were picked up by agents who sold their manuscripts! This was my first year…and I started keeping better track of everything in 2020.

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I just learned about PBParty and missed the window. Can I send my entry late?

No. Once the Google form closes, submissions are done for the year. We hope you’ll join us next time. 

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It’s called PBParty….so where’s the party?

The party is on Twitter and BlueSky under #PBParty. But it isn’t a pitching party. It’s more of a get to know you party. We post daily topics—it’s a great way to make new writer and author/illustrator friends! Agents and editors might stop by. It’s a place to hang out and have fun while the host and judges read the entries. (Pssst–we often shout out tips and teasers.)

Everyone is welcome to join in the #PBParty conversation.

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I’m not EST. How do I make sure I don’t miss the contest window?

Don’t worry, there are lots of ways to make sure you don’t miss the submission window.

*I’ll shout out tons of reminders on Twitter, BlueSky and the PBParty Participant Facebook group.

*I posted a World Clock toward the bottom of this contest announcement. 🙂


Helpful FAQs for author/illustrators

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Can I send an illustration?

Yes! If you’re an author/illustrator we encourage you to do so, but it’s not required. You may attach two full color, finished illustrations from the same manuscript with your entry if you created both the text and the art. 

*If you’re submitting illustrations, make sure you use the author/illustrator Google form, which will be listed second on submission day. The form for authors won’t let you attach illustrations. 

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There’s two showcases for agents and editors?

Yes. There’s a showcase that includes queries and excerpts (plus two illustrations from author/illustrators). There’s also an Illustration Showcase that only includes illustrations. Each illustration will be assigned a number and agents will request by that number. 

If you’re chosen for the sample and query part of the contest—yay, that’s awesome! You won’t be eligible for the Illustration Showcase, but plenty of agents and editors will see your entire contest submission in our final round. 

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Do I have to send two illustrations?

You have the choice of sending only your writing sample, pitch, etc. without illustrations in the Google form for writers…or you may send two full color, finished illustrations along with your sample and pitch on the author/illustrator Google form. 

You may not send only one illustration. 


*If you want to receive new blog posts by e-mail, don’t forget to add your name to the upper right of my blog. The newsletter sign up at the bottom will be used more in the future, but isn’t very active now.

A huge thanks to Michelle Hauck and Sharon Chriscoe for being the PBParty contest co-founders—and bringing me in as a co-host a few years ago. This contest has helped so many writers and illustrators and I love being part of it.

I’m counting the days until the amazing entries pour in!

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  • Armineh
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    January 9, 2021 at 11:10 AM

    My favorite writing snack is chocolate 🍫 😊

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  • Amy M. Miller
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 11:13 AM

    Chocolate covered raisins!

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  • Jany Campana
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 11:18 AM

    Heath Bar Cookies are my favorite snack for inspiration.

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  • Toni Momberger
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 11:56 AM

    Popcorn

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  • Brittany Pomales
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 11:57 AM

    Potato chips – it’s all about that salty crunch!

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  • Melisa Wrex
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    January 9, 2021 at 1:05 PM

    Sometimes salty, sometimes sweet. Mix it up!

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  • Erin
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 2:41 PM

    My favorite writing snack is tea and cookies of course.

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  • Jamie Bills
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 8:54 PM

    Peanut Butter M&Ms.

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  • Thushanthi Ponweera
    · Reply

    January 9, 2021 at 9:27 PM

    Milk tea with sugar!

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    • Emily Durant
      · Reply

      January 10, 2021 at 1:30 PM

      I munch on dry Honey Nut Cheerios 😆

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  • pj lyons
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    January 10, 2021 at 12:30 PM

    Lyons tea and dark chocolate!

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  • Patricia J Holloway
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    January 10, 2021 at 5:30 PM

    Reese’s PeanutButter Cups minis are my fave snack but I don’t often indulge in those, instead I have a bag of roasted & salted almonds.

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  • Susan Summers
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    January 10, 2021 at 9:09 PM

    Anything with dark chocolate is my treat.

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  • mjmeyer06
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    January 11, 2021 at 10:47 AM

    Goldfish and raisins. From my days as a Preschool Teacher.

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  • JoLynne Ricker Whalen
    · Reply

    January 11, 2021 at 2:50 PM

    M&Ms or Dots!

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  • Christine
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    January 12, 2021 at 5:02 PM

    Chocolate with nuts. Or chocolate covered nuts. or Chocolate and nuts. I think I see a trend here.

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  • Rozana Rajkumari
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    January 21, 2021 at 10:01 PM

    Coconut!

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  • Laken Slate
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    January 24, 2021 at 6:02 AM

    Send trail mix:) This is all too fun!

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  • Ann Harrell
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    January 24, 2021 at 9:10 AM

    Almonds

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  • playroompassports
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    January 26, 2021 at 5:11 PM

    Definitely Kettle Corn!

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  • Deb Sullivan
    · Reply

    January 27, 2021 at 2:09 PM

    Favorite writing snack is an Envy or Pink Lady apple.

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  • Rhonda Kay Gatlin
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    January 29, 2021 at 8:28 PM

    My favorite snacks are Checks Cinnamon Cereal and plain MM’s

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  • Jaclyn Kruzie
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    January 30, 2021 at 6:13 PM

    Junior Mints…salivating just thinking about them

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  • sruble
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    January 30, 2021 at 6:51 PM

    My favorite snack depends on the day! Sometimes I like something salty or crunchy, and sometimes something sweet, especially chocolate :). What’s your favorite snack, Mindy? Sending some of that to you 🙂

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      February 2, 2021 at 6:05 AM

      Thanks, Stephanie. 🙂

      Chocolate is always a great treat. And I love mini Swedish fish while writing, too.

  • thREADfiles
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    January 30, 2021 at 9:54 PM

    Shot of M&M’s, black coffee chaser…

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  • Adriane Pirro
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    February 1, 2021 at 7:02 PM

    I usually have an apple, then some cashews. Trying to stay healthy. Of course I’d rather have cookies and milk!

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  • seschipper
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    February 2, 2021 at 9:59 PM

    Soft pretzels..yum!

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  • Jenifer Lynn McNamara
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    February 4, 2021 at 7:06 PM

    Cheez-itz

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  • Renee Neubauer
    · Reply

    February 5, 2021 at 6:29 PM

    Chocolate to eat and tea to drink! 🍫 🫖

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  • Marilyn
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    February 5, 2021 at 8:29 PM

    Hershey’s Semi Sweet Chocolate

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  • Becky Walker
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    February 6, 2021 at 10:24 AM

    Flipz white chocolate pretzels and a Diet Coke-yummy!

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  • Niki Alderson
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    February 6, 2021 at 10:30 AM

    Sunflower seeds and Starburst Mini’s

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  • erintsiska
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    February 6, 2021 at 11:07 AM

    All the snacks – and iced coffee on the side

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  • Five10Forty-nine
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    February 6, 2021 at 4:47 PM

    Chocolate-covered peanuts!

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  • Cathy Stenquist
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    February 7, 2021 at 10:12 AM

    A hot cup of tea. Clutching the warm mug somehow makes the words flow. I llove the chocolate and buttery popcorn , but it makes my keyboard too sticky😂

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  • stacey miller
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    February 7, 2021 at 3:27 PM

    Crisps any flavour the smellier the better!!!

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  • Elizabeth Curry
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    February 7, 2021 at 3:28 PM

    Tea and popcorn! or chocolate! Or both!

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  • Jessica Dunnagan
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    February 8, 2021 at 10:08 AM

    Dark chocolate and coffee to wake up my brain.

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  • katiefischerwrites
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    February 8, 2021 at 11:57 AM

    I have a question.

    • katiefischerwrites
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      February 8, 2021 at 12:00 PM

      (Sorry, kid kicked my keyboard.)
      I have a story that has a short background setting art note at the beginning of the manuscript. Is it okay if the 60~ words skip that and go straight to the story?

      • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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        Author
        February 9, 2021 at 5:37 AM

        Hi Katie. At least your child let you get an entire sentence out before kicking the keyboard. 😉

        It’s fine if the first 60 – 70 words skip the art note and go straight to the story…as long as we can understand what is happening. You might want to share it with a writer who hasn’t read it before to see if the beginning makes sense without the note.

        If that doesn’t work, another option is to shorten the note as much as possible.

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  • Chandra
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    February 8, 2021 at 1:06 PM

    Peanut M&Ms! 🙂

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  • Alison
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    February 8, 2021 at 2:14 PM

    My favourite writing snack is CHOCOLATE!!

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  • Mary Beth Rice
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    February 8, 2021 at 11:15 PM

    Coffee with coconut and almond creamer and trail mix! Hungry now…

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  • M. Hamilton
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    February 11, 2021 at 9:48 PM

    Regarding manuscript lengths, any of mine that I’d choose to submit are board books of less than 200 words. Based on the note, “NOT [to] enter a PB if half of it is in the sample…”: Is it basically not recommended to enter at all or would 30-50 words be an exception? Could no caveat be made if a board book with so few words makes it to the final rounds for agents and editors to consider? Or are judges unwilling to consider so few words?

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 16, 2021 at 5:36 PM

      You can choose to send less than the word count–but next to longer samples, it might make it even harder to stand out (competition is already really tough–out of 526 entries last year, only 29 were finalists…plus 12 in the Illustration Showcase).

      Some contests don’t share the finalists in public, and then sharing more of the manuscript isn’t an issue–but we love how this helps people learn what stands out. And it’s much more fun to see all the action happen. The downside for shorter manuscripts like board books is that you have to be extra-careful not to have too much of your manuscript online or it’s considered published.

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  • Karen McDonald
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    February 12, 2021 at 11:39 AM

    Tea and digestives – preferably choccy ones!

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  • sharon lane holm
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    February 12, 2021 at 3:33 PM

    gummy bears

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  • Diane Hanington
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    February 12, 2021 at 11:20 PM

    My favorite snacks are cheese slices and a peanut butter lollipop before I sit down to write, and when writing, mini pretzels because they aren’t messy.

    1
  • Lori Housley
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    February 13, 2021 at 9:07 AM

    Hot tea. It adds to the cozy.

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  • amyolsen7
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    February 13, 2021 at 10:39 AM

    Saffron Road Roasted Chick Peas. Close to guiltless!

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  • Jen
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    February 13, 2021 at 3:38 PM

    Favorite writing snack – popcorn for life!

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  • Becky Marie Goodman
    · Reply

    February 15, 2021 at 11:09 AM

    Plantain chips!

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  • MIchelle H. Losardo
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    February 15, 2021 at 10:30 PM

    White chocolate truffles!

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  • Diana
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    February 18, 2021 at 1:00 AM

    Chocolate all the way

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  • Sarah K. Rose
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    February 18, 2021 at 2:53 AM

    I also enjoy anything chocolate. Green tea, coffee, and milk tea are my favorite writing beverages, although I had an incident in college before a paper was due where I spilled water on my laptop. Since then, I’ve been extra careful with drinks. 🙂

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  • Kathryn Powell
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    February 18, 2021 at 12:55 PM

    Peanut M&M’s but I haven’t been able to eat them for a year now. Boo.

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 20, 2021 at 5:04 PM

      Here’s hoping you’ll find another writing snack you’ll love as much as the peanut M&Ms.

  • grandmacurls123
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    February 18, 2021 at 8:14 PM

    I with you, Kathryn… It feels like I’m down to eating grass… Not smoking. Eating…

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  • Julie G. Bayless
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    February 19, 2021 at 12:11 PM

    Thank you for hosting this contest, Mindy! I am an author illustrator with a wordless MS. I guess then that my entire pitch will be art notes that don’t give away the ending – that and the two illustrated spreads.

    Sketching snack: Vanilla-flavored black tea with soy milk and Fair Trade dark chocolate with almonds and sea salt!

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 20, 2021 at 5:06 PM

      Wordless PBs are awesome, Julie! Unfortunately, the manuscripts entered for PBParty need to be at least 200 words.

      Do you have another manuscript you can enter?

  • Tonnye W. Fletcher
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    February 21, 2021 at 7:02 PM

    Lately I’ve been munching Gluten free pretzels and chocolate. Chocolate is always a fave. 🙂 Lucky Charms are good, too 🙂

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  • Becky Kimbrough
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    February 22, 2021 at 12:55 AM

    Pistachios are my favorite writing snack. . . maybe with a few chocolate chips mixed in!

    Thanks so much for all of the work you put into this fabulous contest, Mindy!

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  • Shari Tharp
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    February 22, 2021 at 12:09 PM

    Cheese and crackers 🙂

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  • jimchaize1
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    February 22, 2021 at 1:02 PM

    Would tags that identify the speaker in a “speech bubbles/dialogue only” story count toward the word count? They would not be in the text in a book. I’d like to know to prepare an entry. Thanks.

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 22, 2021 at 10:26 PM

      Thanks for asking Jim. Yes–every word in the entry counts, including speech bubbles.

  • jimchaize1
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    February 22, 2021 at 5:21 PM

    Another question I have is can you only go past 60 words to finish a sentence? In other words, you can’t start a new sentence after your 60th word, even if it is a short sentence and you stayed under 70 words? Thanks.

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 22, 2021 at 10:27 PM

      As long as it’s under 70 words, go for it. 🙂

  • Karen Gebbia
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    February 22, 2021 at 7:57 PM

    snacks vary depending on mood, but really good cheese and sliced apples are always perfect, especially if followed by chocolate and tea 🙂

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  • Maryellen Annese
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    February 22, 2021 at 8:15 PM

    Anything CHOCOLATE!

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  • Cathy Lee
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    February 22, 2021 at 8:18 PM

    My Favorite Snack while writing is anything with cheese or chocolate.

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  • kourtneylafavre
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    February 23, 2021 at 1:24 PM

    Popcorn and tea. Unless I’m tired or extra stressed, then chocolate is my choice.

    1
  • marciadwilliamsmusicandmusings
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    February 23, 2021 at 5:36 PM

    I enjoy Sweet and Spicy tea with almond crackers dipped in Vt’s Cabot Salsa Grande Sour Cream Dip. Yummy!

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  • Rosemary Lynn
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    February 23, 2021 at 6:13 PM

    Cheez its! Cheesy salty crunchiness!

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  • A.J. Grzesiak
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    February 23, 2021 at 7:26 PM

    Carrots and spicy hummus…and trail mix with the highest “chocolate covered…” anything to nut ratio available. Happy writing all!

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  • Joyce
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    February 23, 2021 at 9:24 PM

    Cappuccino!

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    • ejessmurray
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      February 24, 2021 at 7:53 AM

      So glad to see coffee on this list, Joyce – I’m with you!!

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  • ejessmurray
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    February 24, 2021 at 7:55 AM

    Hi Mindy – apologies if this is answered elsewhere, but didn’t see it explicitly in the FAQs. I am assuming that title is NOT part of word count, but want to be sure! Am I correct? Thank you, and thanks for all the work organizing here, wow!

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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      Author
      February 24, 2021 at 4:50 PM

      No need to apologize. Yes, you are right. 🙂 On the Google form, there’s a spot for the title and then another spot for the first 60 – 70 words.

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  • claireflewis
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    February 25, 2021 at 4:44 AM

    coffee coffee coffee!

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  • Catherine
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    February 26, 2021 at 12:20 PM

    Cinnamon-sugared pecans…YUM! Sweet, salty, crunchy…a blend of all deliciousness!!

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  • heidilagrasta
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    February 26, 2021 at 2:30 PM

    My favorite snack is apples and good cheddar cheese. Invariably I feel guilty about spending so much money on cheese. But then the cheese makes me feel better. It’s a roller coaster.

    1
  • Elizabeth Curry
    · Reply

    February 26, 2021 at 7:08 PM

    Cocoa dusted almonds!

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  • angiecal76
    · Reply

    February 26, 2021 at 8:09 PM

    Hi Mindy, Sorry if my question has appeared somewhere else but since I can’t spot it, here it is again: Are any of the editors/agents receptive to holiday stories? P.S. You really are wonderful to organize this contest. Thank you!

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
      · Reply

      Author
      February 27, 2021 at 3:57 AM

      Hi Angie,

      I don’t think holiday stories were listed anywhere–but honestly, most of the agents and editors are open to great stories in any (or at least most) PB genres.

  • kswemba
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    February 27, 2021 at 8:13 AM

    Snacks and writing go hand in hand! I’m a big candy person, so whatever I can sneak from the kids leftover holiday stash (and hopefully go unnoticed)…currently-Skittles.

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  • Brian Burak
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 8:43 AM

    Coffee. Not a snack exactly but I need it to write

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  • Lynn Baldwin
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 9:29 AM

    Almonds. Looking forward to PB Party!

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  • Jill Richards Proctor
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 10:32 AM

    Peanut M&Ms

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  • Jill Richards Proctor
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 10:47 AM

    Hi Mindy! I’m a little confused. Contest rules state: . . . you may go up to 70 words to finish a sentence. A participant asked: . . . can you only go past 60 words to finish a sentence? In other words, you can’t start a new sentence after your 60th word, even if it is a short sentence and you stayed under 70 words? You answered: As long as it’s under 70 words, go for it. Mindy, I want to be sure I understand correctly. Thanks!

    • Jill Richards Proctor
      · Reply

      February 28, 2021 at 9:48 AM

      Got my answer – thanks, Mindy!!

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  • Noreen Anne
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 10:56 AM

    A hot cup of tea is calming! If I have to get up, stretch or take a walk …. off to raid the cabinets for some raisins or peanut butter or whatever is left…

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  • Cathleen Collins
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 11:57 AM

    Dark chocolate covered almonds.

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  • Lexi Donahue
    · Reply

    February 27, 2021 at 11:00 PM

    Coffee Chocolate Chip Ice Cream!

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  • Anthony Joseph Baldasare
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 12:12 AM

    Hello Mindy-
    I realize the deadline is tomorrow and you must be busy, but I couldn’t find an answer above. Besides yourself, who will be judging, selecting the 30 finalists? Also, are names removed from the entries to avoid recognition/favoritism? If so, it seems bios included in the entry might negate this.
    Thanks

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
      · Reply

      Author
      March 1, 2021 at 3:15 PM

      I see you found the names of our awesome PBParty judges. 🙂

      We don’t include the names–some writers don’t feel comfortable having that info in public. But we don’t police the queries. If someone adds the titles of published books or a link to their website, it will be in their entry if they make it into the finals.

      Some writers like to thank the agents and editors for their requests and let them know they can’t wait to submit to them…and that also gives them away by choice. And they’re welcome to shout out about their entry on social media if they want to celebrate with friends.

  • Anthony Joseph Baldasare
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 12:19 AM

    Hi again;
    Whoops, Not sure how I missed the names of the judges above. Sorry. Anyway, I hope my second question isn’t as easy to spot

  • Susan
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 8:06 AM

    Peanuts all the way!

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  • Shae Pepper
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 10:08 AM

    My favorite writing snack is Hershey kisses

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  • mousewriter1
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 12:22 PM

    Iced Coffee! I know it isn’t food–but it is to me!

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  • writerjodimoore
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    February 28, 2021 at 12:33 PM

    Question: For author-illustrator submissions, should we include the words that would be on the spread? I’m thinking no, since that would put us over 60-70 words, but wanted to be sure. Thanks in advance.

    (And I’d love a chocolate extreme Dairy Queen!) 😉

  • Mikayla
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 1:51 PM

    I’m a cereal girl!!!

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  • Tara Cerven
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 3:00 PM

    First timer here! So excited. Am I posting ONE document on the spreadsheet that contains both my query letter AND first 60 words? Thank you everyone!

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
      · Reply

      Author
      March 1, 2021 at 3:16 PM

      The Google form has fields for you to paste (or type) each response into, so you won’t be adding everything at once. So you’ll see Title and enter it. First 60 – 70 words and enter that. Etc.

      • Kristen
        · Reply

        March 1, 2021 at 7:01 PM

        Chocolate and coffee!

  • goodreadswithronna
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    February 28, 2021 at 6:38 PM

    My favorite snack is graham crackers although they do make a mess!

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  • Vanessa Del Fabbro
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 6:55 PM

    Irish breakfast tea with milk and sugar.

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  • Gloria Sumter
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 7:37 PM

    Coffee and chocolate!!

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  • MINDY MEYER
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 9:23 PM

    cookies of course!

  • Andrea MacDonald
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 10:18 PM

    Thanks for the hot chocolate, Mindy. It’s really coming in handy. 😂

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  • Jo
    · Reply

    February 28, 2021 at 11:05 PM

    My fave writing snack: purple sweet potatoes!

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  • Deb Lund
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 12:07 AM

    Sea salt dark chocolate with almonds, please!

    1
  • Mimi Bond
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 1:33 AM

    My go to writing drink has been matcha green tea latte And favorite snack is Doritos!

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  • Leslie Leibhardt Goodman - Writer
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    March 1, 2021 at 8:57 AM

    Almonds and plantain chips, please. 🙂

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  • Audrey Day-Williams
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 10:17 AM

    Is coffee a snack? That’s my favorite.

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  • Rachelle Burk
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 10:57 AM

    Tummy warming, milky, Indian masala tea. Mmmmmm. A good cross-over drink: for both manuscript writing AND query contest entering.

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  • pj lyons
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 11:05 AM

    Sending you a big bag of the best chocolate (my personal fave is Dove Dark)! Thanks for being such a gracious hostess.
    I’m sure it’s somewhere really obvious, but where is the link you said you’d post on Feb. 28?
    Thanks!

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    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
      · Reply

      Author
      March 1, 2021 at 3:18 PM

      Here’s the link to the Google forms. And thanks for the dark chocolate! That’s the kind Hubby bought for me, but he ate most of it, so I could definitely use more. 😉

      https://mindyalyseweiss.com/pbparty-2021-google-forms-twitter-tips/

  • Allison
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 11:56 AM

    I am just joining the party – excited and confused…. Where is the google form to use and how do I submit? I looked through all of the FAQ, but I am still unclear. Can you point me in the right direction?

    • Allison
      · Reply

      March 1, 2021 at 12:07 PM

      A little slow, but I think I just figured out how to answer my own questions : -)

    • Mindy Alyse Weiss
      · Reply

      Author
      March 1, 2021 at 3:20 PM

      Several people missed the Google form links in the excitement of submitting. Here it is, just in case you still need it: https://mindyalyseweiss.com/pbparty-2021-google-forms-twitter-tips/

  • Kris
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 12:38 PM

    Hershey Kisses in the lower right hand drawer. Running low right now. Must put it on my shopping list.

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  • Kathy Crable
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 1:11 PM

    Those chocolate covered raisins sound amazing but my favorite snack is popcorn. I’m a messy eater so my dogs love it too!

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  • Marie Tang
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 1:17 PM

    Cookies and tea!

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  • Margaret Zotkiewicz
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 1:22 PM

    Chocolate or cheese! Or both!

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  • Monica Lauscher
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 1:48 PM

    Dove dark chocolate and potato chips!

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  • Susan Smith
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 3:26 PM

    You just can’t beat dark chocolate and tea!

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  • Liz Kehrli
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 6:08 PM

    Anything chocolate will suffice!

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  • dinatowbin
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 6:11 PM

    Vegan chocolate chip cookies please

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  • Jeannette Lee
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 6:21 PM

    A big mug of hot coffee, and a few pieces of dark chocolate. YUM!

    1
  • Erik Ammon
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 6:23 PM

    My daughter makes amazing muffins (and cupcakes, cookies…) but I’d say a chocolate chip banana muffin would be my favorite 🙂

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  • Laurie Seaford
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 6:29 PM

    Reese’s peanut butter cups–mmm! If I’m feeling healthy, fresh apple slices, honey crisp.

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  • Maureen Scanlan
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 7:00 PM

    Dill pickle chips despite the debris on the keyboard!

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  • Kiesha M Shepard
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 7:12 PM

    Peanut M&Ms!

  • Rochelle Melander
    · Reply

    March 1, 2021 at 7:15 PM

    Popcorn!

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  • Kelli Drummer Avendano
    · Reply

    March 2, 2021 at 10:31 AM

    Definitely dark chocolate.

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  • Amy Olsen
    · Reply

    January 22, 2022 at 1:06 PM

    So excited for there’s amazing opportunities to learn and connect!!!!!

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