teenage writers!!
Posted: December 26th, 2010, 1:53 pm
Hi Nathan,
I am 17 years old and from the uk and I have almost finished the first draft of my story, its the fifth full length manuscript I've written and the first that I feel as equally excited about at the end as I did at the beginning and so I'm hoping (after I've re-drafted many times) to seek an agent. I have read numerous websites and the writers and artists yearbook cover to cover many times.
What i wonder is if I have any chance of actually finding an agent willing to represent a 17 year old(or by the time I finish re-drafting, 18 year old)? I do have writing experience, with a couple of awards, publication in a teenage magazine and I'm a young reviewer for my local newspaper.
Also, what do I need to be aware of legally when looking for an agent, is it different with me being under 18? I was told when I was twelve that if I was taken on by an agent before I was 18 any advance and legally binding contracts would be under my parents names.
And, sorry for this being so long!!! would you say it was ok in a cover letter to get into any personal details for why you like to write...for example, I was dyslexic when I was young and used to make up stories instead of reading and once I eventually learned to write I began to write, then I had a long term illness which meant I had no energy for hobbies or going out with friends so used to write constantly....what I am basically asking, is this too sob story, even though its true. I don't feel sorry for myself and don't want others to, but it seems an intersting bit of info about my 'journey' as a writer.
Hope I haven't prattled on for too long!!
Thanks,
Hannah
:-)
I am 17 years old and from the uk and I have almost finished the first draft of my story, its the fifth full length manuscript I've written and the first that I feel as equally excited about at the end as I did at the beginning and so I'm hoping (after I've re-drafted many times) to seek an agent. I have read numerous websites and the writers and artists yearbook cover to cover many times.
What i wonder is if I have any chance of actually finding an agent willing to represent a 17 year old(or by the time I finish re-drafting, 18 year old)? I do have writing experience, with a couple of awards, publication in a teenage magazine and I'm a young reviewer for my local newspaper.
Also, what do I need to be aware of legally when looking for an agent, is it different with me being under 18? I was told when I was twelve that if I was taken on by an agent before I was 18 any advance and legally binding contracts would be under my parents names.
And, sorry for this being so long!!! would you say it was ok in a cover letter to get into any personal details for why you like to write...for example, I was dyslexic when I was young and used to make up stories instead of reading and once I eventually learned to write I began to write, then I had a long term illness which meant I had no energy for hobbies or going out with friends so used to write constantly....what I am basically asking, is this too sob story, even though its true. I don't feel sorry for myself and don't want others to, but it seems an intersting bit of info about my 'journey' as a writer.
Hope I haven't prattled on for too long!!
Thanks,
Hannah
:-)