Okay, we are SUPER excited to announce a new program for this year’s conference–one that we think will be one of the highlights for everyone.

NINJA AGENTS. That’s right. You know you want to see them all decked in black, with a mask and maybe some nunchucks. I mean, who doesn’t? :)

This program will take place in the forums–so you must be registered and using the forums to participate. If you haven’t already done that, go HERE.

Here’s what you’ll do:
1. Post your absolute best, polished query letter or writing sample in the appropriate critique threads in the forums. (Please look carefully and ask questions if you’re unsure about where to post, and make sure you follow all our forum guidelines)
2. Don your thick dragon skin, cross your fingers, and keep checking your forum posts, because our Ninja Agents will be sneaking around, leaving feedback on whatever strikes their fancy–which could very well be YOUR QUERY.
3. Pray you’ve perfected your work enough to generate a request. Some agents may be requesting from the posts they read.
4. Remember your manners. Please don’t engage in hurtful behavior toward an industry professional because of feedback they might leave on your query. Remember, publishing is SO SUBJECTIVE.

That’s it. That’s all there is to it. All you have to do is use our forums the same way you should be using them anyway (because they’re AWESOME) and you could have a super-cool Ninja-Agent critique your work. And even if they don’t comment on your work (they promise they will try to comment/critique on as many as they can) you can learn SO much from the comments they leave for others.

So how do you know when to look for them?

Watch the @WriteOnCon twitter feed for when we tweet: “A Ninja Agent just entered the forums!” That’s how you’ll know exactly when they’re there. But really, the best part about the forum is that you can go read the feedback whenever your schedule allows.

What the Ninjas will do:
1. Each Ninja Agent will be in the forum for at least one hour (some have multiple slots). You won’t know who, and you won’t know when…that’s the beauty of a ninja. They strike when you’re least expecting it.
2. Ninja Agents have been encouraged to leave feedback—as detailed or as vague as they want—on as many queries as they can. They can also request from the queries they read.

We are announcing who the Ninja Agents are, but not when they’ll be Ninja-ing.

Our Ninjafied Nunchuckatorians are:
Natalie Fischer, with Bradford Literary
Michelle Andelman, with Regal Literary
Kathleen Ortiz, with Nancy Coffey Literary
Ammi-Joan Paquette, with Erin Murphy Literary
Jessica Sinsheimer, with Sarah Jane Freymann
Roseanne Wells, with Marianne Strong Literary
Joanna Volpe, with Nancy Coffey Literary
Weronika Janczuk, with Lynn C. Franklin
Suzie Townsend, with FinePrint Literary
Carlie Webber, with the Jane Rotrosen Agency
Alyssa Eisner Henkin, with Trident Media
Marietta Zacker, with Nancy Gallt Literary

Kat Salazar, with Larsen Pomada Literary Agents

The Ninja-Agent Program is open for business starting on Monday, August 15, one day before the conference begins. That’s when we’ll open the main conference forums and let you start posting your work. This will give you time to get your writing in tip-top shape and in the forums before Tuesday, when our first Ninja will arrive.

We hope this program will benefit everyone, from those who post their query to those reading the comments/opinions from 13 of the top literary agents in the publishing world.

Questions? Ask them here!

How to Register for WriteOnCon – details here.
How the Live Events Work – details here.
Previous Faculty Announcements
How the Live Forum Events Work – details here.

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  1. Emy on Wednesday 3, 2011

    This is so awesome. I’m really looking forward to the conference!

    A small question: If your manuscript is not quite ready yet to be queried, can you still post your queries for other forums members to critique?

  2. Michelle Merrill on Wednesday 3, 2011

    This is awesome! What a great experience for us writer’s. Now I just need to keep on polishing. WriteOnCon is my deadline :) Thank you ladies and thank you ninja agents!

  3. Chelsey on Wednesday 3, 2011

    awesome!

  4. Lora on Wednesday 3, 2011

    This is amazing! Love this idea and can’t wait to see it in action. Good luck–and skill–to everyone :)

  5. Caitlin on Wednesday 3, 2011

    I’m also curious if we can post our queries even if our manuscripts aren’t quite finished?

  6. Elana Johnson on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Absolutely! The query is not the last thing to be done in publishing. So post your queries for feedback!

  7. Kalen O'Donnell on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Would you prefer us to just post work from one finished product, or if we have multiple complete MS’s, can we post the query letters or first five pages for more than one?

    So excited for this! Thanks as always for all your hard work!

  8. Tina Cho on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Sounds like a lot of fun! Can’t wait!!

  9. Deirdra Eden Coppel on Wednesday 3, 2011

    One small question. this article says “The Ninja-Agent Program is open for business starting on Monday, August 17, ”

    August 17th is on a Wednesday.

  10. Martha Ramirez on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Coolness! Looking frwd to it!

  11. Gina Blechman on Wednesday 3, 2011

    I’m so excited. This is great. Guess I know where I’ll be 16-18.

  12. Stina Lindenblatt on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Is the date supposed to be Aug 15th? That’s the day before the conference begins. ;)

  13. Natalie Aguirre on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Sounds like an awesome opportunity. Thanks.

  14. Elana Johnson on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Uh, yeah. Elana fail. Fixing. Thanks!

  15. Elana Johnson on Wednesday 3, 2011

    You can post as many queries and first fives as you’d like. We strongly encourage those who post in the critique forums to also offer their critique services to others. Good luck!

  16. Petrea Burchard on Wednesday 3, 2011

    If we post our query and it gets critiqued, is it still okay to query these agents after WriteOnCon? Or should we assume they’ve read our query and passed?

    I so hope that’s not a dumb question!

  17. Elana Johnson on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Petra, not a dumb question! And yes, you can still query them. The forum is for critiques, and while our agents will be there and requesting if they see something they like, it’s not a blanket pass if they don’t request. They may not have seen yours, for example.

  18. PK Hrezo on Wednesday 3, 2011

    All kinds of awesome! Getting excited! And hopeful! ;)

  19. CD Coffelt on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Regarding the polished query forum:

    Is this Kidlit only or is adult allowed?

  20. Lisa Rose on Wednesday 3, 2011

    This might be a stupid question too, but where exactly do you post your query letter for the ninja agents? :)

  21. Elana Johnson on Wednesday 3, 2011

    There are no stupid questions here! Queries for Ninja Agents go in our regular critique forum. This is found in the WRITING BOARDS part of the forum, and there are individual places for PB, MG, and YA query critiques. http://writeoncon.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?110-Writing-Boards

    That’s where you’ll go, and place your query for critique in the appropriate board. Our Ninjas will be going to the PB, MG, and/or YA query boards and leaving comments. Let us know if you have other questions!

  22. Lisa Rose on Wednesday 3, 2011

    So, one more question: can you post your query letter now, or do you wait until Monday?

  23. Sharon on Wednesday 3, 2011

    I work this week, and will be attending the conference as I’m able to. If I post my query on Monday, can I still get feedback on it even if I’m not in the forum when the ninja agent enters? Or if I’m in another forum when s/he does? I.e., must I be present to win?

  24. Gina Ciocca on Wednesday 3, 2011

    Are we allowed to post queries for New Adult or Adult fiction? My mc’s are college age, which I know is not considered YA, but I’d so love to participate!

  25. Stina Lindenblatt on Wednesday 3, 2011

    If we post our queries in the forum today, does that mean when the ninja’s start tomorrow, we won’t have the chance to have their feedback due to the amount that is already there?

  26. Kathy McKendry on Wednesday 3, 2011

    I’m so excited! This sounds like a great event!

  27. Lisa Rose on Wednesday 3, 2011

    If we have gotten awesome feedback from other writers on our query letters and we want to post a better copy, do we start a new thread or is there a way to edit the old one?

  28. Shadowninja918 on Wednesday 3, 2011

    I don’t really get this so I’ll just tell u about my self: I’m a ninja I’ve been training for 6 years I would really like to be part of this and be a reall ninja agent