FAQs

Here are a few of the frequently asked questions we've received over the past four years. 

Q: What is the Critique Carousel?

The Critique Carousel is a virtual SCBWI-MI event for members to receive a written critique from an acquiring agent or editor. The critique will be on our standard SCBWI Gold Form, or an editorial letter (except in the case of this year’s Chad Beckerman who will be doing a video critique).

After the event and after revising their work, participants will have six months to submit to their critiquing agent/editor. This does not guarantee representation or acquisition, but presents another opportunity, especially since editors and agents are not always open to unsolicited queries. Instructions for each agent/editor will be provided when you receive your critique.

Critiques cost $55/each and are a max of 6 pages. Please see more information regarding submission requirements below.

Q: What can I submit to the Critique Carousel?

Agents participating this year are open to critiquing: 

Picture book (fiction and nonfiction)

Picture book dummy

Chapter book

Middle grade (fiction and nonfiction)

YA (fiction and nonfiction)

Graphic novel (fiction and nonfiction)

Novels-in-verse 

Portfolio review (illustrators)

Read the faculty bios posted on the main Critique Carousel landing page to see which type of material each agent/editor is open to accepting.

Q: What is the Critique Carousel submission window? 

Registration opens at 8 am (ET) September 17, 2024 for Michigan residents [Sept. 24, 2024 for members of all other regions] and it will close at 11 pm (ET) October 1, 2024. 

Participants must submit their manuscripts (and meet all submission guidelines) by midnight (ET) on October 1st. Earlier is welcomed and encouraged. 

Once you’ve submitted your manuscript/portfolio, it cannot be withdrawn or revised.

Agents have until mid-November to complete their critiques. We will do our best to have all completed critiques back to participants by the beginning of December.

Q: Can I sign up for more than one critique?

No; participants can only register for one critique during the registration window. In the event critique spots are still available, we will notify participants via email regarding opportunities to purchase additional critiques. 

Q: What do I need to do to participate in the Critique Carousel?

Participating in the Critique Carousel is a two step process:

  1. Register for your chosen agent on this website. Deadline: 11pm ET on October 1, 2024.
  2. Questions about registration? Please email SCBWI-MI's registrar, Vicki Isola (vjisola@gmail.com) or SCBWI-MI's co-Regional Advisors, Jodi McKay (michigan-ra@scbwi.org) or Anita Fitch Pazner (michigan-ra2@scbwi.org).
  3. Once you’ve successfully registered, you’ll submit your manuscript for critique via a Google Form. The link to the Google Form will be provided to you on the registration confirmation page and in your email confirmation. Deadline: midnight ET on October 1, 2024.

Q: How do I format my manuscript for the Critique Carousel?

Submission guidelines for written critiques:

In the header of the manuscript or manuscript sample (including any synopsis), include your name, email, and title of the manuscript. Make sure the header with your information is on each of your pages. These are not counted toward your word limit.

Picture Books:

Fiction: up to 800 words, 1-inch margins, double spaced (sample here). 

Non-fiction: 1,200 words, 1-inch margins, double spaced.

Art notes and back matter do not count toward word count, but please know they are supplemental materials and will not be critiqued.

For Portfolio Submissions:

  • Create a single PDF file of 7-10 jpg images
  • Name your file in this format: Lastname_portfolio 

      Example: Doe_portfolio

For Book Dummy submissions:

  • Dummies should consist of a fully laid-out sketched picture book with 1-2 completed pieces of artwork. Books should be assembled into a single PDF file.
  • Name your file in this format:  Lastname_bookdummy 

      Example: Doe_bookdummy

Novels: 6 pages, 1-inch margins, double spaced (sample here). You may include a single-spaced one-page synopsis (at the end of your pages), but the synopsis will not be critiqued.

Graphic novels: 

Art and text: 6 sample page spreads in jpg or pdf format, as well as a summary/synopsis.

Text only: 6 pages of script.

You may include a single-spaced one-page synopsis (at the end of your pages), but these will not be critiqued (sample here).

Novels in Verse: 6 pages, 1-inch margins, single-spaced, no page breaks at the end of a poem. Run them right up after the one before. You may include a synopsis (at the end of your pages), but these will not be critiqued (sample here). 

General guidelines:

Please use standard font formatting; Arial or Times New Roman, size 12.

If your manuscript is intended to be author/illustrated, you may add the line "author illustrated PB" (or MG or Chapter Book, etc.) in your contact information.

Please name your file in this format: YourName_AgentsName_GENRE 

For genre, please use: PB, CB, MG, YA, GN, NV

Example: JaneDoe_AgentX_PB

Preferred file formats: Word doc or PDF

Q: Will the agents and editors  in the carousel be open to submissions? If agents are currently closed to submissions, will they accept submissions from the writers they critiqued?

Yes, agents and editors will be open to submissions from the persons whose work they critiqued during the Critique Carousel for six months after receipt of the completed critique. Instructions for submitting to their specific critiquing agent or editors will be shared with participants via email, along with their completed critique.

Q: I’m submitting a novel, should I include a synopsis?

While it is NOT mandatory, it is highly encouraged that you include a single-spaced one-page synopsis of your novel or graphic novel with your materials for critique. This way, agents and editors have more information to analyze your submission. Please note, agents and editors are not asked to provide critique on the synopsis itself, but they may use it for more context on your story, in order to provide better feedback on your work.

All synopses are limited to one page and are not included in the total page count, nor will they be critiqued.

Q: How do I write a synopsis?

There are a lot of great resources online for synopsis writing. A few that may be helpful: 

How to Write a Novel Synopsis (Mary Kole)

Synopsis Writing Made Easy (Writers Helping Writers)

How to Write a Novel Synopsis (Jane Friedman)

Please note, these are posts on the content of a synopsis. Guidelines differ among agents and editors, so for this event, please adhere to the Critique Carousel formatting guidelines of one-page, single-spaced as noted above.

Q: For novels and graphic novels, should I submit the first 6 pages? Or can I submit any 6 pages?

We strongly suggest you submit the first 6 pages. 

Your first pages are your first impression with an agent or editor, and they’re likely to be the only pages read in a submission package. Those are also the pages that set up the story, and the story may not make sense if you choose pages from the middle of your manuscript. You want those pages to shine! Making these pages as strong as possible can make a big difference in getting an agent or editor to request more work.

Q: I’m submitting a novel and my first chapter ends on page 7 and the limit is 6 pages. Can I just send 7 so you'll have a complete chapter?

No; please limit your manuscript to 6 pages. If your chapter is longer than 6 pages, look for a natural stopping point before that and send the pages up to that point. 

Take a look at the manuscript sample for a novel. You may be able to fit in more than you realize by not leaving the typical spacing for a chapter beginning. 

Q: After I submitted my work, I made some changes and I want to replace my original submission with a new one. There is still time before the submission deadline, so can I do that?

No; please upload your manuscript ONLY ONCE. We cannot accept multiple revised uploads. Proof your work carefully and submit when you are absolutely ready.

Q: I would like a refund, or I’d like to cancel my participation. How do I do that?

There are no refunds or cancellations for this event. 

Q: I have a question that’s not addressed here. Who can I contact?

For any questions that are not already addressed in our FAQs, please reach out to Wendy at critiquecarousel@gmail.com. We’ll respond as soon as we’re able.