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Tanisha Pereira

PitchaPalooza By Tanisha Pereira

Skylar Carson: Skylar is not the kind of kid that people would want to hang out with. She’s the kid everyone stays away from. When the “Gem of Fairy Tales” gets stolen, all eyes are on her. She’ll do anything to prove she didn’t do it. Deep down Skylar knows her mom, the most evilest of all, must have taken it, but she refuses to think that she would do it.

Bella Beauty: Bella is a normal girl who belongs to royalty. When the girl who has to curse her in her fairytale comes to the academy then becomes her best friend while the gem is stolen she wonders if she made the right choice.

Hunter Charming: Hunter is the best actor in town though he doesn’t tell anyone that. He has to make a decision should he follow his fairytale or choose to make his own path, and maybe not be so charming anymore.

Emma White: Emma has to be perfect even if she doesn’t want to. She wants to live life the way she wants to, but her mother (Snow White)’s expectations are getting in the way. When the gem is stolen she knows what will happen and she’s the only one who knows.

Soon the whole fairytale will end if they don’t stop the thief soon. The weight of fairy tales weigh’s on Skylar and her friends shoulders, a bunch of teenagers who haven’t even finished school or training must save the whole imagination of life.

 


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Shanna Bowie

Fixer Upper by Shanna Bowie

Sarah is a master at fixing things. And it makes sense; DIY and decorating ingenuity was the cornerstone of the design business she owned with her ex-husband. But now Sarah is pushing forty and she’s struggling to rebrand herself as a solo act. 

Christian is a 35 year-old, retired rugby player turned contractor. He has a passion for helping people create beautiful spaces but his small business is in danger of falling apart if he doesn’t bring in some high-priced clientele.

When a reality tv producer comes searching for the right people with the right chemistry to star in a new home improvement television show, it seems like the perfect opportunity for Sarah and Christian to reach their goals … if they weren’t ridiculously attracted to each other. The last time Christian was in the spotlight, he made a lot of very public mistakes. And when Sarah combined work and love, she ended up playing second-fiddle to her ex. To succeed, Sarah and Christian are going to have to fight their attraction and fix themselves if they want to create something beautiful together. 

Set in the world of reality television, FIXER UPPER follows in the vein of THE KISS QUOTIENT with people of color at the center of this romantic tale. Both Sarah and Christian deal with mental and emotional struggles while navigating the stress of having cameras trained on them as they seek success and ultimately find love.


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Julian Farris

Again The Dimming Lights by Julian Farris 

AGAIN THE DIMMING LIGHTS follows two German compatriots caught in the crossfire of family loyalty and the shattering events in 1930s Germany awakening under the Nazis.

Markus Hoffner is heir to a German railroad, vital to Nazi rearmament. He is also gay in a Germany of contradictions—The Hirschfeld Institute of Sexual Science with groundbreaking studies in human sexuality and the world’s first successful transgender procedures, but also a Germany awakening under the Nazis.

Markus and fellow compatriot Alex von Statt arrive in Oxford on Rhodes Scholarships, considered by many the most prestigious academic award in the world, a distinction that will earn them prime membership in the Nazi Party on their return, and enable them to work against it from within. But their relationships with a young American from Arkansas and an ambitious woman journalist derail their plan, forcing them to choose between abandoning family and country through expatriation or remaining to oppose Hitler’s escalating grip on the country. Markus’ serendipitous encounter in a Berlin bar with a familiar stranger from his past—a transgender woman with her own plan of defiance—reignites his resolve, while Alex’s appointment in the Nazi hierarchy as a jurist leads him into a self-imposed trap of collusion.

In the spirit of Anthony Doerr’s ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE, John Boyne’s THE HEART’S INVISIBLE FURIES and Christopher Isherwood’s classic, THE BERLIN STORIES, the turbulent 1930s form the backdrop of my 76,000-word upmarket novel, AGAIN THE DIMMING LIGHTS.

 


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Ella Martinez Nocito

The Intrepid Defenders of Long Lake Math Team By Ella Martinez Nocito

Eighth grader Juanita Lakso is a proud nerd, and she credits her rural middle school’s math team for her confidence. Without math team, she’s sure she’d be a friendless, socially ostracized geek: no weird binary puns, no bonding over calculator functions, and definitely not the excellent shot she has this year at winning Maine’s middle school mathematics championship. So when Juanita discovers her team is getting shut down, it’s up to her—with help from her mathlete friends—to save it in time to compete at States.

Now Juanita must present their case to the school board, collaborate with her worst bully, and convince her peers that math team is about more than just numbers—all of which is far outside her shy comfort zone. And that’s even without bringing her cousin, Marc, into the equation, who apparently thinks he’ll win States, too…

The odds are stacked against her, but Juanita is determined to learn to speak up for what she believes in and save the math team before she loses her chance to be the first girl to win Maine’s Math State Championship. Ever.

The Intrepid Defenders of Long Lake Math Team is a 58,000-word middle-grade realistic fiction novel with a girls in STEM element that would appeal to fans of Emmy in the Key of Code and The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl. Although not autobiographical, this novel was inspired by my own middle school math team experiences, which culminated in representing Maine at nationals eighth grade year.


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S.R. Finch

The Immortal by S.R. Finch

To most of its residents, the kingdom of Temporal is a fragment of stained glass cut from the Middle Ages. To the Cores militia created to exterminate its electrical humanoids, Temporal is not quite as medieval as it appears. Underneath King Maslow’s castle lies a cavern filled with ruins that the Holograms have taken to calling home, and it’s here the Cores traverse to hunt them.

Among the latest recruits is a serf forced to join by a grandfather he’s never met. Cyril, who’d rather stay a serf, takes his training with bitter reluctance. That is, until he finds a tunnel lined with mirrors rumored to reveal one’s true self—and there’s something hauntingly compelling about it. It and the compulsion to slay Holograms. Cyril’s quick to realize that the Holograms aren’t the only ones who’ve set a target on him after his Core team mistrusts him for looking—and acting—like the deceased heir apparent.

When King Maslow reveals himself as his grandfather, Cyril runs at the chance at escaping the Cores, and he finds himself growing close to Maslow despite his new royal pressures. However, the more Cyril takes to calling Maslow family, the more Maslow’s secret threatens to unravel everything Cyril’s known about Temporal, the Holograms, and the heir apparent, who he thought was only in his nightmares.

Presented with 9 full illustrations and over 80 sketches, The Immortal blends adult science-fiction with the setting—and the artistic energy–of a medieval illuminated manuscript.

 


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Andrew Rosenblum

I Am Not A Corporate Drone By Andrew Rosenblum

Child support woes have unemployed Bay Area journalist Fintan O’Rourke considering the unthinkable: a quick, easy job on the wrong side of the law.  He agrees to help a biohacker friend named Hal Marantz deliver 10 kilos of a gray-market stimulant — created to goose the endurance of Russian astronauts — to 28-year-old cryptocurrency millionaire Brendan Foley.  Technically, that’s drug-dealing — though Hal considers himself a “dissident for stigmatized medicines.”

When Brendan suffers a $134 million cryptocurrency hack and then a fentanyl overdose on his Marin yacht shortly after delivery, O’Rourke and Hal scramble to solve the mystery of his death, even as they become persons of interest in the crime.  “I would never sell poison like fentanyl,” Hal insists. So who did?

Brendan’s V.C. investor Gunnar Holst dangles a lifeline, with an offer of just the type O’Rourke has long sought: a fat contract to write about a cutting-edge experiment.  But first, the struggling reporter must help find Brendan’s girlfriend, who Holst claims stole the missing cryptocurrency millions and plans to make O’Rourke and Hal her patsies. 

So they pursue frightened yoga bros to their Gold Country panic room, junkies on the lonely road to recovery, and gangsters unhappy that the boss is getting into vegan cheese — who all claim that “biology is the new software.”  Is it any surprise that everyone they meet seems to be on something?

This 80,000-word thriller is Black Mirror meets Christopher Moore — by a veteran tech writer for Wired, PopSci, and the MIT Technology Review.


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NaNoWriMo Pitchapalooza 2022

UPDATE: APRIL 26, 2022

THE WINNER IS…

SIMPLY THE BEST BY CATHERINE YANG

Catherine will receive an introduction to an agent or publisher appropriate for Simply the Best.
Listen to the announcement.

Listen to the winning pitch and our feedback. 

Read the winning pitch.

OUR FAN FAVORITE GOES TO…

THE POWER OF SHADOWS BY ABBY GEIGERMAN

Abby will receive a free one-hour consult with us (worth $250).

Read the Fan Favorite winning pitch. 

Congratulations, Catherine and Abby! Thank you to every writer who participated and the fans who voted.

You can watch the full NaNoWriMo Pitchapalooza 2022 below. 


Twelve years. That’s how long The Book Doctors and Nano Nation have been slinging words and making beautiful music (and books) together. Writers from around the globe delivered yet another batch of pulse-pounding pitches for NaNoWriMo Pitchapalooza 2022!

As ever, we were gobsmacked by the undeniable awesomeness of the writing that poured forth from Wrimos.

We can’t tell you how much we loved reading your creative, thoughtful, fascinating, funny, wondrous, original pitches.

Now for the 411

The 20 pitches were selected randomly. You can watch the recording of NaNoWriMo Pitchapalooza to hear our feedback. It’s our mission to try to help all you amazing writers not just get published, but get published successfully.  That’s why we’ve told you what works, but also what needs to be improved.

But don’t let our opinion sway your vote. What story intrigues you? What pitch would prod you from the couch to the bookstore (or to buy it online)?

The pitch that receives the most votes by 11:59 p.m. PDT on April 25, 2022 will be awarded the Fan Favorite, and the author will receive a free one-hour consult with us (worth $250). We’ll announce the Fan Favorite on Tuesday, April 26, 2022.

Here are the rules

Please note: YOU CAN ONLY VOTE ONCE! So please choose carefully. Don’t just read the first couple of pitches — read them all. You owe it to your fellow Wrimos. Encourage your friends, family and random strangers to vote for you via the link to the poll. Connecting with your future readers is a vital part of being a successfully published author today. And this is a great way to get some practice.

Only poll votes from this webpage will count toward the Fan Favorite.

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Abby Geigerman

The Power Of Shadows by Abby Geigerman

Princess Estyn was born on the wrong day. She’s not a seasonal enchanter like her brothers; she can’t ignite air, shoot ice, manipulate plants, or command animals. She can barely make it through court functions without getting a splitting headache. The only thing she can do for her kingdom is marry the enchanter who wins her hand. But she wants a life outside of court politics—ideally one filled with mugs of spiced chocolate and books retelling the love story of Day and Night. So as the competition for her hand draws near, she makes plans to run away. 

To prepare for her escape, she tests not taking her daily medication. Remarkably, the headaches disappear—but her life gets exponentially more complicated. Shadows tug at her ankles, voices drift through her head, and when it can’t get any worse, the warring kingdom of Alynthia kidnaps her brother. 

Estyn knows little of the outside world, but she’d do anything for her brother. So she leaves the only place she’s ever known with a magnetic palace guard she can’t trust. And she allies with Alynthian rebels—including their charismatic leader—in an impossible assassination plot. In this epic journey, Estyn must discern the truth about her kingdom, trust the right people, and conquer a dark and unpredictable magic or lose her brother forever. 


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Joanna Jelen

PlusOne for Rent by Joanna Jelen

Dear Immigration and Naturalization Service,

I regret to inform you, I’m about to commit marriage fraud. Although I understand I may face severe immigration and criminal consequences, other than marrying a U.S. citizen, I don’t qualify for any categories of green card eligibility and without papers, I can’t pursue my American Dream. 

Do you really believe a hardly speaking English foreigner may find the love of her life AND convince him to marry within the six months allotted by the tourist visa? I’ve tried but a woman has to have some pride.

Therefore, my only choice is to pay a nice American for a convenient marriage agreement. If I find a willing guy—not like that stubborn athlete who models the undies on billboards—I’ll do it. And please don’t judge me; I’m already ashamed of myself.

Due to my unfortunate circumstances, I would like to request the remittal of any ensuing penalties, especially deportation. You must understand I can’t go back to my homeland where young artists like me lack job prospects because of the post-communist economic transition.

My tourist visa expires soon. I appreciate your kind and prompt response.

Yours sincerely,

Justyna Gil

 

PLUSONE FOR RENT is a chick lit debut novel of 88,000 words. Once upon a time, the author was fresh off the boat Polish immigrant, much like her main character. Like Roomies by Christina Lauren, it explores the theme of marrying for green card as the only possibility for pursuing the American Dream.

 


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Catherine Yang

Simply The Best by Catherine Yang

According to the hyper-competitive Chinese Americans in her Atlanta suburb, seventeen-year-old Maggie Jiang has always been second-best to her rival, Callista Wang. Maggie is exhausted from endless debate tournaments, violin auditions, and recently, convincing herself she actually wants to go to Yale. The pressure to succeed killed her best friend Serena three years ago, and it’s threatening to take her out next. 

When Callista’s body is found a day after she wins Serena’s ten thousand dollar memorial scholarship, all eyes turn to Maggie. Her classmates whisper that she’s finally snapped. The police want to know why she disappeared for an hour the night Callista died. She might have publicly threatened to kill Callista a few times, but that doesn’t mean she actually did it. If Maggie wants her classmates to ever speak to her again, she needs to find Callista’s real killer.

As Maggie interrogates her classmates, she discovers that Callista was hiding secrets behind her façade of perfection. Including the truth behind Serena’s death. Maggie enlists the help of Elijah, her irritating childhood friend—who’s now irritatingly attractive—with his own reasons for investigating. For Maggie, finding the killer turns into more than just clearing her own name. It’s her chance at closure about Serena. Her chance to finally prove herself. But the more she uncovers, the more one thing becomes clear: someone’s coming after the Chinese kids. 


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