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Editor Turned Literary Agent, Shelly Romero Shares Important Insights on Traditional Publishing


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Former Scholastic editor Shelly Romero just made the leap to literary agent. 

And she's spilling the industry secrets most writers never hear. 

After eight years of editorial experience and now with an agent's perspective, Shelly reveals…

  • What really happens when agents read your opening pages
  • Why manuscripts need to be more polished than ever
  • The submission mistakes that trigger instant rejections. 

What You'll Learn:

  • Why voice trumps plot in manuscript submissions
  • Exact polish level needed for today's publishing market
  • Query red flags that guarantee instant rejections


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Guest Bio: Shelly Romero began her publishing career in 2017 at Scholastic, where she rose up the ranks from editorial assistant to associate editor, where she acquired her own titles and assisted on series publishing for The Bad Guys and Goosebumps. She later joined Cake Creative as Lead Editor, and she was most recently a freelance editor. She graduated from Stephens College with a bachelor’s degree in English and attended the 2017 NYU Summer Publishing Institute. Shelly was selected as a 2020 Publishers Weekly Star Watch Honoree and is a member of Latinx in Publishing & People of Color in Publishing. Born and raised in Miami by Honduran parents, she now resides in New York City, where she might be found at a movie theatre viewing the latest release from her Letterboxd watchlist.

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