![]() With her loyal friend Germ by her side and her newly created witch-weapon at the ready, Rosie leaves home on a quest to find and vanquish the remaining of the original Thirteen Witches. As the latest in a line of powerful witch hunters, it’s up to Rosie to defeat them. Perfect for fans of Newbery winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon, the adventurous and utterly relatable second book in the haunting and magical Thirteen Witches series from New York Times bestselling author Jodi Lynn Anderson follows Rosie as she hunts the remaining witches.Īfter twelve-year-old Rosie Oaks’s triumph over a powerful evil witch, a whole new world opened up to her-one full of witches who control many of the experiences that make life worth living and use their dominion to torment people. ![]() She lives with her husband, son, and daughter in Asheville, North Carolina, and holds an MFA in writing and literature from Bennington College. Jodi Lynn Anderson is the bestselling author of several critically acclaimed books for young people, including the May Bird trilogy and My Diary from the Edge of the World. We discuss writing in a diary to help make sense of the world, gaining the confidence to write fiction through working in publishing, her lifelong fascination with ghosts, living with sequel possibilities and thinking of characters as old friends, the importance of being yourself, the importance of imagining a finished novel, hearing voices in your head, and so much more. Jodi Lynn Anderson and I talk about her career as an editor for Harper Collins before becoming a bestselling author as well as her new middle grade series, THIRTEEN WITCHES. He is actively seeking submissions in all categories and genres and looks forward to bringing new and established authors to the curious minds of their future readers.įor shorter clips, subscribe to the Middle Grade Ninja YouTube channel.Middle Grade Ninja is available on Anchor, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, itunes, Podbean, RadioPublic, Listen Notes, and many other fine locations. In his free time, Mark Gottlieb tutors free English language classes to adults from low-income immigrant families, via the Literacy Volunteers program at Family Centers, a nonprofit organization offering education, health and human services. He previously ran the agency’s audiobook department, in addition to working in foreign rights. ![]() Through his work at Trident Media Group, Mark Gottlieb continues to represent numerous New York Times bestselling authors, as well as major award-winning authors, and has optioned and sold books to film and TV production companies. Mark Gottlieb is excited to work directly with authors, helping to manage and grow their careers with all of the unique resources that are available at book publishing’s leading literary agency, Trident Media Group. Using that same initiative and insight for identifying talented writers, he is actively building his client list of authors. Mark Gottlieb is a highly ranked literary agent, both in overall deals and other individual categories. We discuss his strategies for finding clients and submitting their work, his passion for making their dreams come true, why it’s important to demystify literary agencies, positioning a book for success, dealing with the frustrations of the publishing industry, hypotheticals involving Ralph Ellison, and so much more.Īlso, see Mark Gottleib face The 7 QuestionsĪnd check out his guest post, "The Big Five No-No's to Querying a Literary Agent." Middle Grade Ninja is available on Anchor, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, itunes, Podbean, RadioPublic, Listen Notes, and many other fine locations.Mark Gottlieb and I chat about how he was born into the business of books and how Maxwell Perkins’ love of editing convinced him to become an agent with TRIDENT MEDIA GROUP. To watch new episodes as they air, go to my YouTube channel and subscribe.įor shorter clips, subscribe to the Middle Grade Ninja YouTube channel.
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