Pitch Wars Mentor Wishlist!
Hello, potential Pitch Wars mentees!
My name is Pintip Dunn, and I’m so excited to be a Pitch Wars mentor this year!
I am the YA author of FORGET TOMORROW and THE DARKEST LIE, as well as the upcoming REMEMBER YESTERDAY. I graduated, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, with an A.B. in English Literature and Language. I then received my J.D. from Yale Law School, where I was an editor of the YALE LAW JOURNAL.
I’m represented by Beth Miller of Writers House. I’m a total foodie, and my top five favorite foods are: salmon toro sashimi, seared foie gras, raw oysters, roasted bone marrow, and champagne. I adore reality tv (Survivor, Top Chef, The Amazing Race, The Bacherlor/Bachelorette), as well as unReal (the show about the making of a reality tv show). I’m also obsessed with The 100.
I understand well the long, hard road to publishing. Even after I landed my agent in 2011, I was on submission for three years with three different books before I finally sold. I received almost the same universal response on my books: “We love it, but we can’t buy it because of the market.” I persevered, however, and continued to write more books. In 2014, shortly after my third baby was born, I sold seven books in approximately seven months to two different publishers — Entangled TEEN and Kensington Publishing.

Just this past Saturday, FORGET TOMORROW won RWA’s prestigious RITA® award for Best First Book! This was an honor beyond my wildest dreams, and I’m still pinching myself. What’s more, the award was presented to me by Nora Roberts herself!
FORGET TOMORROW was also a Goodreads’ Best YA Book of the month (Nov. 2015). USA TODAY called it a “must-read YA,” and Buzzfeed said it will “have you on the edge of your seat.” FORGET TOMORROW has sold in three foreign territories outside of the U.S.: France, Turkey, and Brazil.
THE DARKEST LIE was a Top Pick from Romantic Times Book Review, who called it a
“heartbreaking novel . . . [with] a hopeful and moving narrative that will stick with readers.” School Library Journal proclaimed it an “exhilarating read,” and Booklist said “mystery fans will race through the pages.”
In addition to being a RITA® winner, I was also a RWA Golden Heart® finalist in 2012 and a double-finalist in 2014. I write both YA science fiction and YA contemporary thriller.
Because of my fibromyalgia/RSI, I cannot type on a keyboard without excruciating pain. Thus, I’ve written my last six books on my cell phone.
What I’m looking for:
A strong voice, high stakes, and complex characters! I’m willing to consider anything within the YA genre. However, I have a preference for anything contemporary and science fiction/speculative.
My Pitch Wars scavenger hunt letter is: O.
That’s it, my lovely potential mentees! I’m really looking forward to your submissions!
1.

Phil Stamper

Jenni L. Walsh

Linsey Miller

Jennifer Blackwood

Amy Trueblood

Laurie Elizabeth Flynn

Kelly Ann Hopkins

Kip Wilson Rechea

Kristin Wright

Amanda Foody

Fiona McLaren & Dionne McCulloch

Karen Fortunati

Marty Mayberry

Sarah Glenn Marsh & Shana Silver

Monica M. Hoffman

Heather Ezell

Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta

Erin Summerill & Rosalyn Eves

Jamie Howard

Ashley Hearn

Charlie N. Holmberg

Isabel Ibañez Davis
23.

Pintip Dunn

Rachel Solomon & Kit Frick

Mara Rutherford & Joan He

Cat Scully & Kim Graff

Lynnette Labelle and Destiny Cole

Natasha Neagle

Sonia Hartl

Trisha Leaver & Kelly Calabrese

Jessie Devine

Ayesha Patel

Helene Dunbar & Beth Hull

Emily Martin

Karen McManus

Marie Meyer

Jeanmarie Anaya

Sharon Johnston

Naomi Hughes

Summer Spence

Nikki Roberti

McKelle George

Monica B. Wagner & Kerbie Addis

Rebecca Sky & Stacey Trombley
45.

M.K. England and Jamie Pacton

Tabitha Martin

Brian Palmer

Brianna Shrum

Molly E. Lee

L.L. McKinney

RuthAnne Snow

Chelsea Bobulski

Janella Angeles & Axie Oh

Megan Lally & Katie Bucklein

Kes Trester & Jen Hawkins

Dannie Morin

Stephanie Scott

Sarah Nicolas & Leigh Mar

Lizzy Charles

Tobie Easton

Lisa Amowitz

Diana Gallagher

Katherine Webber

Judi Lauren

Austin Aslan

Dawn Ius
My name is Pintip Dunn, and I’m so excited to be a Pitch Wars mentor this year!
A little bit about me…

I’m represented by Beth Miller of Writers House. I’m a total foodie, and my top five favorite foods are: salmon toro sashimi, seared foie gras, raw oysters, roasted bone marrow, and champagne. I adore reality tv (Survivor, Top Chef, The Amazing Race, The Bacherlor/Bachelorette), as well as unReal (the show about the making of a reality tv show). I’m also obsessed with The 100.

I understand well the long, hard road to publishing. Even after I landed my agent in 2011, I was on submission for three years with three different books before I finally sold. I received almost the same universal response on my books: “We love it, but we can’t buy it because of the market.” I persevered, however, and continued to write more books. In 2014, shortly after my third baby was born, I sold seven books in approximately seven months to two different publishers — Entangled TEEN and Kensington Publishing.

Just this past Saturday, FORGET TOMORROW won RWA’s prestigious RITA® award for Best First Book! This was an honor beyond my wildest dreams, and I’m still pinching myself. What’s more, the award was presented to me by Nora Roberts herself!
FORGET TOMORROW was also a Goodreads’ Best YA Book of the month (Nov. 2015). USA TODAY called it a “must-read YA,” and Buzzfeed said it will “have you on the edge of your seat.” FORGET TOMORROW has sold in three foreign territories outside of the U.S.: France, Turkey, and Brazil.
THE DARKEST LIE was a Top Pick from Romantic Times Book Review, who called it a

In addition to being a RITA® winner, I was also a RWA Golden Heart® finalist in 2012 and a double-finalist in 2014. I write both YA science fiction and YA contemporary thriller.
Because of my fibromyalgia/RSI, I cannot type on a keyboard without excruciating pain. Thus, I’ve written my last six books on my cell phone.
What I’m looking for:
A strong voice, high stakes, and complex characters! I’m willing to consider anything within the YA genre. However, I have a preference for anything contemporary and science fiction/speculative.
My Pitch Wars scavenger hunt letter is: O.
That’s it, my lovely potential mentees! I’m really looking forward to your submissions!
1.

Phil Stamper
2.

Jenni L. Walsh
3.

Linsey Miller
4.

Jennifer Blackwood
5.

Amy Trueblood
6.

Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
7.

Kelly Ann Hopkins
8.

Kip Wilson Rechea
9.

Kristin Wright
10.

Amanda Foody
11.

Fiona McLaren & Dionne McCulloch
12.

Karen Fortunati
13.

Marty Mayberry
14.

Sarah Glenn Marsh & Shana Silver
15.

Monica M. Hoffman
16.

Heather Ezell
17.

Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta
18.

Erin Summerill & Rosalyn Eves
19.

Jamie Howard
20.

Ashley Hearn
21.

Charlie N. Holmberg
22.

Isabel Ibañez Davis
23.

Pintip Dunn
24.

Rachel Solomon & Kit Frick
25.

Mara Rutherford & Joan He
26.

Cat Scully & Kim Graff
27.

Lynnette Labelle and Destiny Cole
28.

Natasha Neagle
29.

Sonia Hartl
30.

Trisha Leaver & Kelly Calabrese
31.

Jessie Devine
32.

Ayesha Patel
33.

Helene Dunbar & Beth Hull
34.

Emily Martin
35.

Karen McManus
36.

Marie Meyer
37.

Jeanmarie Anaya
38.

Sharon Johnston
39.

Naomi Hughes
40.

Summer Spence
41.

Nikki Roberti
42.

McKelle George
43.

Monica B. Wagner & Kerbie Addis
44.

Rebecca Sky & Stacey Trombley
45.

M.K. England and Jamie Pacton
46.

Tabitha Martin
47.

Brian Palmer
48.

Brianna Shrum
49.

Molly E. Lee
50.

L.L. McKinney
51.

RuthAnne Snow
52.

Chelsea Bobulski
53.

Janella Angeles & Axie Oh
54.

Megan Lally & Katie Bucklein
55.

Kes Trester & Jen Hawkins
56.

Dannie Morin
57.

Stephanie Scott
58.

Sarah Nicolas & Leigh Mar
59.

Lizzy Charles
60.

Tobie Easton
61.

Lisa Amowitz
62.

Diana Gallagher
63.

Katherine Webber
64.

Judi Lauren
65.

Austin Aslan
66.

Dawn Ius
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