Today is #SFFpit, which is a Twitter pitch session for writers of science fiction and fantasy. The idea is one writes a tweet-length pitch for one’s novel and sends it out into the Twitterverse to see if it catches an agent’s eye. If it does, they will ask for a manuscript.
I have done several pitch contests (#Pitmad as well as #SFFpit), and I have never had much luck. But hope springs eternal, as they say, whoever they are. I load up TweetDeck, an automated tweeting app, with 20 pitches (10 for each book I want attention paid to) and wait.
I don’t expect to get any traction from this, because I haven’t before. I
may get moody later today, because nobody likes rejection. I will get over it, because hope springs eternal.
