CLASS OF 2K20 MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
The application is now closed.
Thank you to everyone who applied!
What is the Class of 2K20?
The “2K Classes” are groups of debut YA/MG authors who focus on MARKETING. We pay dues ($275 total per person, split between two payments), maintain a private forum, create a website, and commit to 10-15 hours per month to collectively promote our books. Membership is capped at 20 authors, and the 2k Classes have become well-known among librarians and booksellers, so there are benefits to joining.
History
The first 2K Class was founded in 2007 by Greg R. Fishbone and has been a strong promotional network/outlet for debut YA and MG authors every year since. Here are some 2k alumni you might be familiar with: Melissa Marr, Joy McCullough, Rebecca Stead, Sara Zarr, Jo Knowles, Gloria Chao, Nancy Viau, Sydney Salter, Rhonda Hayter, Jeri Smith-Ready, and Jennifer Hubbard, among many other talented authors. Check out some of the books from last year’s class! Bonus–word on the street is that there might be a 2K Alumni group formed in the future.
Here are links to check out the past few years of the Class of 2K websites, books, and members:
www.classof2k16.com
www.classof2k18.com
www.class2k19books.com
Here are links to check out the past few years of the Class of 2K websites, books, and members:
www.classof2k16.com
www.classof2k18.com
www.class2k19books.com
Class Mission Statement
The Class of 2K is a community of YA/MG debut novelists banding together to use group synergy to promote their books. Typically, group activities include developing common promotional materials (website, blog, other social media, postcards, brochures, etc.); creating press releases and/or hiring a group publicist; forming panels to speak at conferences; and supporting one another while sharing information about the publishing world as we discover it.
We actively encourage applications from Authors of Color and #OwnVoices authors.
We actively encourage applications from Authors of Color and #OwnVoices authors.
Membership Requirements
1. This must be your first book in YA/MG fiction, and your book must be scheduled for release in 2020.*
2. Your publisher must be listed in Children’s Writers and Illustrators Marketplace or be an SCBWI PAL publisher. Also, your publisher must be based in the USA.
3. You are required to commit 10-15 hours per month to the group and pay the required dues of $275. (Note: half of the payment is due on June 30 and the remainder is due on September 1.)
4. We are going to repeat that last one, in case your time commitments will not allow for the 10-15 hours per month that is required to help promote. Everyone must commit so Class2K20 can be successful. If that will not work with your schedule, we understand, and kindly ask you to pass. Thank you!
5. Your deal must have been announced in Publisher’s Marketplace or Publisher’s Weekly and have a confirmed 2020 date.**
* If your first publisher did not meet the listed requirement (i.e. self-published, adult book), but your current publisher does, then you can still be considered a “debut” author.
**If your book has SOLD and has a confirmed 2020 pub date, but has not been announced yet, please email me for details.
2. Your publisher must be listed in Children’s Writers and Illustrators Marketplace or be an SCBWI PAL publisher. Also, your publisher must be based in the USA.
3. You are required to commit 10-15 hours per month to the group and pay the required dues of $275. (Note: half of the payment is due on June 30 and the remainder is due on September 1.)
4. We are going to repeat that last one, in case your time commitments will not allow for the 10-15 hours per month that is required to help promote. Everyone must commit so Class2K20 can be successful. If that will not work with your schedule, we understand, and kindly ask you to pass. Thank you!
5. Your deal must have been announced in Publisher’s Marketplace or Publisher’s Weekly and have a confirmed 2020 date.**
* If your first publisher did not meet the listed requirement (i.e. self-published, adult book), but your current publisher does, then you can still be considered a “debut” author.
**If your book has SOLD and has a confirmed 2020 pub date, but has not been announced yet, please email me for details.
How to Apply
If you’d like to join the class, please apply via this link: Class of 2K20 Application Form
If you need more information, feel free to email me at debutclass2k20 (at) gmail (dot) com.
Applications will be approved on a first-come-first-served basis, and assessed for eligibility. Once assessed, you’ll be notified by email if you’re on the team. Thanks again! We look forward to working together with you!
All best,
Janae Marks, 2K20 President
DebutClass2K20 (at) gmail (dot) com
Co-chairs:
Tanya Guerrero, Secretary
Kristin Lambert, Treasurer
If you need more information, feel free to email me at debutclass2k20 (at) gmail (dot) com.
Applications will be approved on a first-come-first-served basis, and assessed for eligibility. Once assessed, you’ll be notified by email if you’re on the team. Thanks again! We look forward to working together with you!
All best,
Janae Marks, 2K20 President
DebutClass2K20 (at) gmail (dot) com
Co-chairs:
Tanya Guerrero, Secretary
Kristin Lambert, Treasurer