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I agree! As long as you haven't granted exclusives to anyone, do NOT hold off! You don't need to put all your eggs in one basket. Get those queries out there!!!
Kind of a weird question here, but...Does anyone know how Michelle Andelman goes about her full requests? As in, does her having a full for a long time possibly mean anything as in she likes it enough not to be sure/she hates it so much she can't even bare to send a form?
I'm just wondering cause I'm coming up on 5 months now...I sent a status check at the three month mark and got a quick response. I don't want to be a bother, but should I really even hope anymore?
If you haven't already seen it, here are some reports on her response times: http://community.livejournal.com/agentturnaround/20191.html
And if I were you, I'd be sending out queries in batches of ten or twenty, every few weeks. Ten queries in five months is not putting the odds in your favor.
Can anyone tell me how long it takes Jennifer Jaeger with Andrea Brown to respond to a query? I sent an e-mail query on June 28 and included the materials she asked for in her guidelines. I haven't heard anything back. They say six to eight weeks, but if she should have responded by now if she was interested, I need to move her name to the no response category in my literary agents file. Thanks so much.
I sent a query to Jennifer Jaeger there back at the end of June. I haven't had a response to the query yet. I'm wondering if I should move her to the no response category.
This is probably in a thread somewhere, but it never hurts to refresh it!