Phoebe Angaye is an alumna of the Scholastic Arts and Writing Awards for winning a Silver Key in 2015. Phoebe was one of the essay winners of an essay contest held by the Texas Teen Book Festival in collaboration with We Need Diverse Books, which discussed the need for diverse books in the industry in 2017. Recently in 2021, she was the winner of the Voyage’s First Chapter contest. The judge of the contest, NYT Bestselling Author Melissa de la Cruz, made this remark about Rhythm & Beat’s first chapter: “The voice here is amazing, just so vital and real and modern and jumps off the page.” She has been published in multiple literary journals and won other contests as well.
Seeking published books, graphic novels, and short stories for film and TV adaptation. Winner and runner-up receive extensive development with execs and circulation to producers.
Reviewing unpublished manuscripts across multiple categories of fiction and nonfiction. Select publishers and literary agents get first look at the winners and runners-up.
The Indispensable Lottie Hot by Mark Connelly will be published by Running Wild Press. Due for a 2026 release. Mark placed in the 2024 Unpublished competition with his literary novel Newman's Choice.
Unpublished finalist (Nonfiction) Kate Evans was introduced by Pipeline to agent Cindy Bullard of Birch Literary in 2023, who soon after signed her. Ditch Your Sh*t!: How to Declutter the Crap Out of Your Life and Home is slated for publication in October 2025 through Turner Books.
This one is best-expressed through a timeline ... A totally easy process spanning a breezy … nine years. From Laura: "The Pipeline team has been amazingly helpful since The Mother was a finalist in the Script Pipeline TV competition years ago. It's a story that has stayed close to my heart so I ended up […]