From September 21-26, we’re posting mini-interviews with most of the 2020 Pitch Wars mentors. We thought it would be fun to have them answer one question. A question that would give you an idea of their likes and personalities. And possibly point out a mentor you may have missed on your exhaustive search for which mentors you’ll submit to when our submission window opens. Don’t know what Pitch Wars is START HERE.
Giveaway!
We’re giving away 2020 mentors’ and committee members’ books! Go to the bottom of this post for details and to enter for a chance to win.
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Mark your calendars!
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This is the question we asked our mentors to answer: Invite three authors (living or dead) to dinner – who and why?
And here are their answers …
“Franz Kafka, Hiromu Arakawa, and J. R. R. Tolkien; one for his words, one for her characters, one for his worlds. I just want to drink and listen to them. See how their beautiful minds comprehend this world, how they can create stories that stick to the mind, and what they think of each other’s works. I want to learn from them, how to write sentences that play with the mind, how to have a whole cast of characters grow and shine, and how to come up with fictional, magical worlds that feel so real.”
Aty S. Behsam
“Ooh, I love this question! I’d invite Brian Jacques, because his books got me into reading. Taylor Jenkins Reid, because Evenlyn Hugo is one of my favorite books of all time. And Ernest Hemingway, so I can ruin the dinner challenging him to a fist fight. (I’d win.)”
Becca Mix
“Jane Austen, Nora Ephron and Dorothy Parker walked into a restaurant together (this takes place in 2015 so everything is FINE and LOVELY and everyone can HUG even) and, hey, I was there too! We talked about plotting and humor, and more plotting (because I can never have too many tricks for how to get through the dreaded middle slog). We drank, we quipped, my fangirl was showing but nobody cared, and I left with at least a dozen instantly viral quotes to tweet on that silly, fun little social media site where everyone just talks about their favorite TV shows. “
Sarvenaz Tash
“My co-mentor J.Elle will tell you—I *swoon* over fantasy world building. I love creating worlds, reading them, editing them, they are just my fav thing. Above ALL however, I get obsessed when a world is brilliantly crafted around a character’s personality—the magic challenges their flaws, the culture challenges their world views, or both serve as metaphors for the story’s theme. So I would get Sabaa Tahir, RF Kuang, and VE Schwab in a room to nerd the heck out over how they weave their worlds and characters together so seamlessly! #DreamDinnerParty. I’m *swooning* just thinking about it.”
Emily Golden
Enter for a chance to win one of our mentors’ or committee members’ books. We’ll choose ten winners to receive one book each. All you have to do is search our mentors’ and committee members’ books, pick one you’d like to receive should you win, and enter it in the rafflcopter at the bottom of this post. The book must be one from our 2020 mentors or committee members.
You can find our mentor pages here: https://pitchwars.org/mentor-status/active/ And you can find our committee members here: https://pitchwars.org/about/meet-the-pitch-wars-committee/
It’s open internationally, but only for books available on the Book Depository. Make sure to go to their site and verify the book is listed for sale before choosing your book in the Rafflecopter.