I was checking into agents for my current WIP and stumbled across Diana. It appears as though her website is now directing right to her PM page.
Financial problems not being able to keep the domain, or just too much work keeping it up, maybe?
That happened to me. I'd sent a requested full in August of last year from my regular email address, and status queried about two weeks ago. No reply, so I tried again today from another email address and got an answer (Diana's pretty backlogged, but she's getting to August submissions).
I sent Ms. Fox a Query about a month and a half ago and have not heard back. I know that she has a policy of responding to e-queries regardless of whether it is a pass or not, so I'm wondering if perhaps I should e-mail for a status update or just to make sure that it didn't slip through the cracks. How long have others had to wait for a response to a query? Is this an appropriate action to take? If so, what is the appropriate type of wording for an e-mail of this type?
Krista:
How long after your re-query did you hear back from her? I just want to get a sense of how long I should wait before getting concerned.
Thomas
I have not heard from her since but have read here that she can take around three months to reply to a full manuscript.
Got a rejection yesterday. So for anyone querying, right now it's a fast turnaround time (at least it was for me).
Bryan