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a blurb from Goodreads:
From debut author Janae Marks comes a captivating mystery full of heart, as one courageous girl questions assumptions, searches for the truth, and does what she believes is right—even in the face of great opposition. A perfect book for fans of Front Desk and All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook!
Zoe Washington isn’t sure what to write. What does a girl say to the father she’s never met, hadn’t heard from until his letter arrived on her twelfth birthday, and who’s been in prison for a terrible crime?
A crime he says he never committed.
Could Marcus really be innocent? Zoe is determined to uncover the truth. Even if it means hiding his letters and her investigation from the rest of her family. Everyone else thinks Zoe’s worrying about doing a good job at her bakery internship and proving to her parents that she’s worthy of auditioning for Food Network’s Kids Bake Challenge.
But with bakery confections on one part of her mind, and Marcus’s conviction weighing heavily on the other, this is one recipe Zoe doesn’t know how to balance. The only thing she knows to be true: Everyone lies.
Zoe Washington isn’t sure what to write. What does a girl say to the father she’s never met, hadn’t heard from until his letter arrived on her twelfth birthday, and who’s been in prison for a terrible crime?
A crime he says he never committed.
Could Marcus really be innocent? Zoe is determined to uncover the truth. Even if it means hiding his letters and her investigation from the rest of her family. Everyone else thinks Zoe’s worrying about doing a good job at her bakery internship and proving to her parents that she’s worthy of auditioning for Food Network’s Kids Bake Challenge.
But with bakery confections on one part of her mind, and Marcus’s conviction weighing heavily on the other, this is one recipe Zoe doesn’t know how to balance. The only thing she knows to be true: Everyone lies.
Hi
Janae! Thanks so much for joining us.
Hi Natalie! Thanks so much for having me on Literary
Rambles.
I’m an author, wife and mom living in Connecticut.
Growing up, I was always interested in writing. As a kid, I loved writing and
illustrating my own stories. I still have the books I made in the second grade
– one of them featured a hamster with magical powers! I was also into
journaling and letter writing. (My summer camp friends and counselors were my
pen pals!) I didn’t think about writing seriously until I got to college, where
I took some creative writing classes. Then I decided to get an MFA in creative
writing from The New School in NYC. By then, I’d figured out that I enjoyed
writing for kids, so I chose to enter the Writing for Children program. I
graduated with my MFA in 2010, so it still took many more years for me to get
an agent and book deal, but I learned so much about writing and publishing in
that program, and had a wonderful time.
I was inspired by true stories! In 2014, I was
obsessed with the first season of the podcast Serial, which tells the story of a man serving a prison sentence
for murder, who may actually be innocent of the crime. I also watched the
Netflix documentary Making a Murderer,
which tells a similar story. I started thinking about wrongful convictions, and
did some research. I read about The Innocence Project, an organization that
helps overturn wrongful convictions. Then I started to wonder what it would be
like for the child of one of those inmates. Zoe Washington was born from there.
With my previous manuscripts (all contemporaries), I
struggled a bit with developing a high-concept plot. Those stories were more
character-driven. But with ZOE, the mystery helped a lot with plotting, because
I knew there were certain plot points I’d need to hit. Zoe would need to
uncover the mystery, start her investigation, try and fail a few times, and so
on. The “try/fail” cycles helped me keep readers in suspense. I came up with
different plans that Zoe could try to implement in order to uncover the truth.
With each one, she’d get a tiny bit closer to her goal, but she’d also
experience some sort of setback or new challenge to solve.
For other MG writers who want to write a mystery, I
recommend plotting out at least the main story points. I like starting with Dan
Wells’ Seven Point Plot system. There are a series of YouTube videos where he
walks through the process. I usually start with a short plot using his method,
and flesh out my outline from there.
4. I've heard a lot about Dan Wells' system. I am going to check our his YouTube videos. Zoe has been described in reviews as a memorable character who is determined
and full of heart. What was her character development like?
Zoe turns twelve-years-old at the beginning of the
book, and makes it clear that she doesn’t want to
be treated like a little kid
anymore. She wants more agency and, when she receives the letter from Marcus,
she wants to be able to decide for herself whether or not she has a
relationship with him. Up until this point her mom has decided this for her. A
lot of Zoe’s determination comes from wanting to do things for herself. This
also plays out in her baking internship. She’s determined to prove that she is
good enough to audition for a kid baking competition show. What Zoe has to
learn, however, is that there’s nothing wrong with accepting help from the
adults in her life. She can’t do it all alone.
As for her heart, you see that through the
relationship she develops with Marcus through their letters. She also shows a
lot of passion when she’s baking.
5.
You worked for a Big 5 publisher at one time. Did you learn things from working
there that’s affected your writing? What?
Working in publishing didn’t affect my writing per
se, but it was super helpful to have that insider
knowledge of how publishing works. It was also really motivating to work with books every day. I kept writing, even in the face of rejection, because I really wanted to be traditionally published like the books on the shelves at my job. And once I got my book deal, I felt more prepared for what was to come while working with HarperCollins.
knowledge of how publishing works. It was also really motivating to work with books every day. I kept writing, even in the face of rejection, because I really wanted to be traditionally published like the books on the shelves at my job. And once I got my book deal, I felt more prepared for what was to come while working with HarperCollins.
6.
Your agent is Alex Slater. How did he become your agent and what was your road
to publication like?
FROM THE DESK OF ZOE WASHINGTON is the fourth book I
wrote and the second book I queried. Back in 2013, I queried my first book—a
young adult manuscript—and while I got a bunch of requests, I didn’t end up
with an offer.
While writing ZOE, I learned about Alex through one of
his clients, a friend of mine. She told him about me and my book, so I got on
his radar and he followed me on Twitter. I also grabbed his attention when my
manuscript won the 2017 Tassy Walden New Voices in Children’s Literature
award—a CT writing award for unpublished authors. By the time I queried him, Alex
replied right away and requested the full. Then he read my book quickly, and
offered representation! I was lucky enough to get four more offers of rep, but
I decided to go with Alex, and I’m so happy to be working with him.
As for selling ZOE, Alex sent it to editors at the
beginning of 2018, and it quickly went to auction! After speaking to a few of
the editors who offered, I decided to go with Katherine Tegen Books. While this
part of my journey was fast, it took a lot of years of writing, querying, and
picking myself up after rejection to get there.
7. Thanks for reminding of us of how long the journey can take. I saw on your website that your book will be sold in the United Kingdom too
with a different cover and title—THE FARAWAY TRUTH. How did your sale and cover
and title change happen?
I have the amazing foreign rights team at Trident
Media Group to thank for this! They were able to sell my book to Chicken House
Books in the UK not long after the book sold in the US. The team at Chicken
House Books decided to change the title since the phrase “From the desk of…” isn’t
commonly used in the UK. THE FARAWAY TRUTH ties in well with the story, so I’m
happy with the change. As for the cover, they decided to give it their own
spin, and I love how it came out! I’m thrilled with both of my covers.
8.
Your book launch party is at Book of Wonder in New York City. Wow! What else
are you doing to promote your book? What advice do you have to other debut
authors from your years working in publishing and your own experience?
I’m super excited to have my launch at Books of
Wonder! My publisher has been amazing with promoting my book in a lot of ways,
so I haven’t had to do as much on my own. They’ve helped get my ARCs into the
hands of a lot of educators, booksellers and librarians, and have done some
online promotions like giveaways and ads. The two main ways I’ve promoted my
book are through social media (Instagram, Twitter and Facebook) and through my
newsletter.
I also tried something fun to promote ZOE. Since Zoe
is an aspiring pastry chef, and I don’t usually bake much myself, I decided to do
a baking challenge. Leading up to ZOE’s release, I baked one cupcake recipe a
month. There were four different cupcake recipes, and I shared photos on
Instagram under #ZoeWashingtonCupcakes. I also shared the recipes in my
newsletter for my subscribers. It was a lot of fun, and those posts on
Instagram got a lot of engagement.
One piece of advice I have for debut authors is to
learn how to create pretty graphics for your social media pages and website.
Canva is a free tool with a ton of templates. It’s pretty simple to use, and
putting together graphics with teasers, blurbs, reviews, etc. will make your
book stand out on social media. I also recommend creating a newsletter and
building a mailing list. With all the algorithms on social media, it’s easy for
content to get lost, so a newsletter is a great way to connect with your
readers directly.
9. That's great advice.What’s your favorite social media site? Why?
I love Instagram! I enjoy taking photos and find the
platform less overwhelming than Twitter. I also love getting to know other
authors through their photos and Instagram stories.
10.
What are you working on now?
I’m currently revising my second middle grade book
with Katherine Tegen Books, which will be out in 2021! I can’t wait to share
more about it soon, but I think fans of Zoe will love my new heroine.
Thanks
for sharing all your advice, Janae. You can find Janae at janaemarks.com, and
on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook under @janaemarksbooks.
Janae has generously offered a hardback of FROM THE DESK OF ZOE WASHINGTON for a giveaway. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower (just click the follow button if you’re not a follower) and leave a comment through January 258th. If your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter either contest.
If you mention this contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog or follow me on Twitter, mention this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry. You must be 13 years old or older to enter. This giveaway is U.S. and Canada.
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday is hosted by Greg Pattridge. You can find the participating blogs on his blog.
Here's what's coming up:
Tomorrow I'm participating in the Best of 2019 Giveaway Hop. I'll have some great 2019 and January 2020 new release MG and YA choices
Monday, January 20th I have an agent spotlight interview with Katelyn Detweiler and a query critique giveaway
Monday, January 27th I have an interview with debut author Kim Smejkal and a giveaway of her YA fantasy Ink in the Blood
Wednesday, February 5th I have an interview with debut author Adalyn Grace with a giveaway of her YA fantasy All the Stars and Teeth and a query critique by her agent Hillary Jacobson and my IWSG Post
Monday, February 10th I have an interview with author Katya de Becerra and a giveaway of her YA fantasy Oasis
Monday, February 24th I have an agent spotlight interview with agent Megan Manzano and a query critique giveaway
Hope to see you tomorrow!
Janae has generously offered a hardback of FROM THE DESK OF ZOE WASHINGTON for a giveaway. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower (just click the follow button if you’re not a follower) and leave a comment through January 258th. If your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter either contest.
If you mention this contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog or follow me on Twitter, mention this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry. You must be 13 years old or older to enter. This giveaway is U.S. and Canada.
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday is hosted by Greg Pattridge. You can find the participating blogs on his blog.
Here's what's coming up:
Tomorrow I'm participating in the Best of 2019 Giveaway Hop. I'll have some great 2019 and January 2020 new release MG and YA choices
Monday, January 20th I have an agent spotlight interview with Katelyn Detweiler and a query critique giveaway
Monday, January 27th I have an interview with debut author Kim Smejkal and a giveaway of her YA fantasy Ink in the Blood
Wednesday, February 5th I have an interview with debut author Adalyn Grace with a giveaway of her YA fantasy All the Stars and Teeth and a query critique by her agent Hillary Jacobson and my IWSG Post
Monday, February 10th I have an interview with author Katya de Becerra and a giveaway of her YA fantasy Oasis
Monday, February 24th I have an agent spotlight interview with agent Megan Manzano and a query critique giveaway
Hope to see you tomorrow!
31 comments:
A most interesting interview Natalie. Great reading.
Yvonne.
That's interesting the UK gave it a different title. Congratulations, Janae.
I'm always fascinated how international publishers alter titles and covers. It's great that you got two good covers! Congratulations to you, Janae. :)
Hope to have this one on my desk soon. Thanks for the insightful interview. Very interesting journey for Janae.
Thank you. I am always fascinated by the author interviews. I hope Janae has a huge success with her debut novel - and continues to write.
Middle grade mysteries are my favorites to read and yours is so different than others I've read. Thanks for the tips on the videos--this is a new resource to me. I have this book on my TBR and can't wait to read it. I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/190239192977/janae-marks-interview-and-from-the-desk-of-zoe
Sounds like a fantastic mystery. Loved the interview and learning more about the changes made by Chicken House Books. Hope this is the beginning of a series for Janae and congratulations!!
Always a bit weird how things get changed internationally, but interesting too. Having everything set up nice in social media is a win too.
ooh, I would love to read this book and I bet my niece would, too! Congratulations Janae!
Hooray -- finally a story about a character who has an incarcerated parent who may be innocent of the crime he is accused of committing. Must read. And, you also got me with the baking contest -- I am seeing baking in more MG stories and I think its great. Love the cover and the back story behind Zoe. Enjoyed the interview with Janae. Good luck and I look forward to reading your book!
This looks like a good book! I've seen it a few places and this just clinches it. I want to read it!
My middle grader loves MG books and is now getting into Agatha Christie and she's going to love this.
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Love it! The cupcake baking is a great idea to engage readers and followers. Congratulations and thanks for sharing your story. :) angelecolline at yahoo dot com. I also shared on Twitter.
The story sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing the journey.
This sounds like an excellent MG, quite an unusual story. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
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I also tweeted a link to this post: https://twitter.com/carlrscott/status/1217151683563683840, and pinned an image on Pinterest as well: https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/336573772153535032/.
Thanks again, have a great day!!
New author and a mystery, sounds good! tWarner419@aol.com
I always enjoy your interviews and glean a lot from them. Thanks for this one. The book sounds terrific. I'm putting it on my TBR list.
This sounds like a fantastic book!
Thank you for the lovely interview. One way or the other I will be getting 2 copies of this book, one for my granddaughter and one for my local middle school. Best wishes to the author on this. one. I also shared on twitter (https://twitter.com/BraniganDebra/status/1217592332222173186?s=20)
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With a lot of attention on the Exonerate Five via Ava Duvernay's When They See Us, I am rather stoked to see a book that takes this type of tragedy (if truly innocent) and turn things around to the child's point of view with an incarcerated parent.
This really sounds like a very awesome book, and as always, another great interview, Natalie!
I love mystery novels! Your interview with the author was very detailed and I liked reading about her journey. (jessicapeeling@yahoo.com)
Tweeted the giveaway: https://twitter.com/the2ndthought/status/1217672340944904193 (jessicapeeling@yahoo.com)
I just retweeted this book. It sounds fabulous.
Following your blog and twitter! Shared the giveaway on twitter!
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Wonderful interview. Congratulations on the book. I look forward to reading and sharing your book.
Terrific artwork. Thanks for the chance.
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Awesome interview! Congrats! Very interesting
I am following on GFC. Thank you
I loved reading this interview with Janae. I've read so much about this book and can't wait to read it! It's also always helpful to be reminded that years of rejection is the norm.
I love the cover. It looks like a fun read. Thanks for the giveaway!
I shared on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/christina.gould.7146/posts/233747304292770).
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