Author Archives: Jeanie

About Jeanie

I am President of Loiacono Literary Agency, LLC. I have been a literary agency for thirteen years and have over sixty clients and have sold over 200 books to date.

Several chances to meet Judge Douglas McCullough, author of Sea of Greed!

April 5, 2017 @ 6:00 pm Craven County Bar Chelsea Bistro 335 Middle St. New Bern, NC
www.cravencountybar.org

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April 24, 2017 6:00 pm Rocky Mount Power Squadron, Ribeyes Steak House, 104 W. Nashville Dr., Nashville, NC 27856 usps.org/rockymount

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May 2, 2017 @ 6:00 pm Raleigh Sail and Power Squadron, Wake County Shrine Club | Working Hard for our Shrine Patients , 6015 Lead Mine Rd. Raleigh, NC (919) 848-3494 www.wakecountyshrineclub.com

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May 19, 2017 12 noon Federal Point Yacht Club, Carolina Beach, NC, Cape Fear Sail & Power Squadron www.capefearsailandpowersquadron.org

Outstanding review for A Gentle Sun Coming by Maryann Wakefield by David L. Harrison!

I’m a newcomer to reading romance novels but A GENTLE SUN COMING kept my interest from first page to last. Kade is a thoroughly likable, admirable heroine who finds within herself the strength to survive a great tragedy that pushes her to the brink of ending her life. Yet somehow, she discovers new reasons to live and find happiness, despite enduring sheer horror at the hands of a madman. Kade is a woman we root for and celebrate with and want to see more of. I’m glad I met her through Maryann Wakefield’s eyes and am delighted the sequel is in the works. I’ll be first in line.

The Stellar Phoenix by Robert Shows is now available!

The Stellar Phoenix a most believable scenario in a time not very far from now.

The three greatest impediments to space travel—distance, gravity, and radiation—are overcome by the works of a more-than-brilliant physicist, who designs a revolutionary spaceship; a true flying saucer, The Stellar Explorer, capable of enormous speeds and safety. Launched in 2019, the Stellar Explorer and its seven-member highly-intelligent, highly-trained crew settle down to the routines of space travel and their two-year maiden voyage mission of mapping the Milky Way Galaxy. All was normal and according to schedule until…

A cascade of events disrupts the mission: the unexpected erosion of crew morale; the sudden, unexplained emergency of a hull breach and the resultant deaths of four of the crew; betrayal and abandonment in space; human survival and ingenuity; and an alien rescue. The latter ultimately resulting in an Aesopian Fable: the rescuers become the rescued.

After spending twenty-five years as an ER doctor and serving as a physician in the United States Army, Robert Shows is now a full-time author, pulling two weekends a month ER duty, and volunteering his medical services to causes. His novel exposing secrets of the Kennedy assassination, ‘A Sentence of Death’ Words That Killed A President, was published by Ecanus Publishing in 2012. He has also published numerous short stories. Shows has several degrees in mathematics and physics, and is a forever student of history, empowering him with the knowledge to write believable and logical science fiction. Shows is currently working on the series: Stellar Phoenix – Galactic War I, Stellar Phoenix – Unrequited Peace, Stellar Phoenix – Galactic War II, Stellar Phoenix – The Cloak Wars. Robert Shows www.robertmshows.com Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency Published by Argus Publishing

 

Maryann Wakefield’s novel, A Gentle Sun Coming, is now available!

Starting over or the beginning of the end?

When Kade Turner lost her husband and son to a freak automobile accident, she tried to commit suicide and was hospitalized for a year. Daily sessions with Dr. Luke Bradshaw brought her back to the land of the living… and also of loving. Or so she made him believe, as an unexpected and suppressed emotion is kindled and an eternal flame ignited on the night of her departure.

She flees to Destin, Florida with the goal of being reunited with her family ‘on the other side’; unable to believe Luke could love a ‘lost cause’ like herself. Instead, she is targeted by a serial killer who sees her as a challenge. Unbeknownst to Kade, her worst nightmare is her next-door neighbor; a man who knows her every move and hears even her thoughts.  Will Luke find her in time? Is what they shared strong enough to turn a determination to die into an undeniable desire to live?

Maryann Wakefield is a retired academic professor who has garnered many distinguished awards and was the Sleuth’s Ink contest winner, 2006. She is currently a member of several writing organizations, former Board Member of Missouri Writers Hall of Fame, member of Ozarks Writers League (OWL), Springfield Writers Guild, Mystery Writers of America, and Sleuth’s Inc. She was a panel member for Missouri Writers Hall of Fame, October, 2012.  This is her first novel, but far from her last.

Published by Argus Publishing  Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.llallc.net

 

Three chances to meet Dr. John L. Flynn and get autographed copies of all his books!

Dr. John L. Flynn 

2017

April 13-16, 2017 – Star Wars: Celebration – Orange County Convention Center.  With fellow Rebels and Imperials, John will be at the rendezvous point in Orlando, Florida, at the Orange County Convention Center for the Official Star Wars Celebration. Dr. John L. Flynn, author of Everything I Know About Life I Learned from James Bond and Future Prime: Top Ten Science Fiction Films, Intimate BondageArchitects of ArmageddonMurder on Air Force One, and Terror at the G-20, is looking forward to meeting his fans and discussing his latest books.

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July 19-23, 2017 – San Diego Comic Con – San Diego Convention CenterDr. John L. Flynn will be attending the 2017 San Diego Comic Convention as an attending professional. He will be meeting his fans and discussing his latest books. Dr. Flynn will also be available throughout the convention to sign autographs. Since John is a fan of cosplay, he will be appearing several days in costume.

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September 1-4, 2017 – DragonCon 2017.  John will be attending DragonCon 2017 in Atlanta as an attending professional. On Saturday morning, Dr. John L. Flynn will be taking part in the DragonCon Parade, wearing one of his award-winning costumes. Throughout the weekend, he will be participating on the Writer’s Track, as well as other programming at the convention, and signing copies of his latest books, but most nights, you’ll find him cosplaying in the lobby of the Marriott with his fellow costumers.

 

O’Keefe book signing!

Trisha O’Keefe, author of Hanahatchee, Love Song of the Chinaberry Man, and The Mama Tree, will be having book signing April 8, 2017 10:00-3:00 p.m. @ Country Home Furnishings, Highway 27, Cataula, Georgia  706) 327-0708 A Georgia author, O’Keefe writes stories with more fact than fiction, stemming from secrets of backwoods families, folklore, and actual events.

    

Hire a Freelancer or LLA? by Jeanie Loiacono

The question of whether to hire a freelance editor or not has been posed to me so many times. It is a matter of how much work needs to be done on the manuscript and how much money you wish to invest before you submit to an agency. Or should you submit it to LLA and let them edit and sell your book to a traditional publisher? Ahhh, that may be the answer.

The difference between a writer and an author is publication. The difference between an agent and a freelancer is the agent has a vested interest (long-term) in the author and their work(s). Freelancers get the money and run! No matter what kind of quality job was done, they are done. LLA is not just a literary agency. On top of submitting your work(s), negotiating a publishing contract, helping authors and publishing houses reach an agreement on editing or cover issues, and providing mentoring for an author, LLA agents “shepherd” every author and manuscript indefinitely—marketing, publicity, moral support, attending book signings and conferences with the author, and personally promoting LLA books.

I have had so many manuscripts submitted to me that were great concepts, but the writing needed major editing. Major is when you cannot get through a sentence without fixing something. This is a sure sign the writer did not proof or polish, much less had anyone with a keen eye for English grammar or literature proof it for them. After working on a manuscript for years, you tend to have an anxiety attack at the thought of having to read it again or rewrite. Works have been known to sit in desk drawers for forty years due to this, or fear of rejection.

If truly interested in having your ‘baby’ published, you have to make sure it is ready for Pre-K first. Yes, there are many steps to becoming an author. When good enough, it has to be submitted to an agency to be taken seriously. Agents are the ‘gatekeepers’ who vet the manuscripts and make sure they meet all the criteria before taking it on, then submit to publishers on behalf of the writer. Most do not take submissions from authors directly. If they did, what a bottleneck that would be!

There are competent, honest, well-educated, freelance editors, then there are the con artists. Hard to distinguish sometimes, especially when then send you an impressive CV. The proof is in the pudding, though. I have only a handful I recommend because they have proven themselves worthy. Others have taken authors for an expensive ride, charging $1200-$5000 to edit a manuscript. Outrageous!

I recently had an author submit a manuscript that needed a good deal of work. I sent him to a freelancer who charged him $2500 to ‘edit’ his manuscript. OMGOSH!! I just finished re-editing it and it took me over a month! It is now ready for submissions. That freelancer will not be taking advantage of anymore LLA authors. You can count on that!

The good ones know what is expected. They read the agency submission guidelines and know what the industry standards are. When I get one they’ve edited, I only have to read and double-check. This expedites the whole process.

So, you send it to LLA, then what? If it is a genre and topic that we take and it is unique, (no other titles or similar topics out there) we put it in queue. It is when we pull it up and actually delve into the content do we see what the writer is capable of; what potential the work has. Will it be fine as is with a bit of tweaking here and there? Is it something that will sell and, hopefully, sell big? Is it worth a month of my time getting it polished? Is the writer worth the time? There are great works and sorry writers, great writers and sorry works, and then there is the ultimate, great writers with great works. Of course, there is always the possibility that you have the latter, and, when you get them acquired by a publisher, then they nut up on you. Oh, boy! They grow an ego and think they no longer need you or that their work is good enough as is. This causes massive issues with the agency and publisher.

Most agency contracts cover this as their contracts are contingent upon the publisher’s contract, which is 2, 3, 5, 10, 15 years, for the copyright of the book, until sales are less than 100 books a year, the publisher cancels contract, or the publisher goes out of business. If the author refuses to do what is required of them, the publisher may or may not cancel, but the one who is the most affected is the author and subsequently the agent, since agencies only get 15% of the net. What is 15% of $0? See? It is a collaborative effort when it comes to a successful book.

The bottom line is this: send it to us first! Let us work with you on making it a marketable manuscript. If it does need extensive work, together we will make it a great book.