Jefflrich
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I jumped on to the Langlie train as well, sending my query mere moments ago. We'll see if she's still conducting an Acela.
To be found here http://agentquery.com/agent.aspx?agentid=445
Queried this evening, received a request for a full 7 minutes later. Phew! Fingers crossed - 2 fulls out there now and 3 partials...nerves shredded!!
It says Langlie doesn't accept sci-fi....
Would, in whoever wants to reply's opinion, vampires be considered 'fantasy' or 'sci-fi'?
I think it depends on what the vampires are doing. If they're leaving hideous pools of blood wherever they go, it's horror. If they occasionally clean up the blood and save puppies from drowning, it's fantasy. If they have a robot clean up the blood, it's science fiction. And if they fall in love and have a happily-ever-after, it's paranormal romance.
I e-queried Thursday afternoon; received a request for a full within fifteen minutes. Sent the full and am now just crossing my fingers and waiting for a reply.
so i queried laura with a new project back in early december and got a quick R (i love love her fast turnaround) and after some agent feedback (my novel was too short) i added 20k words to the story. i've also completely reworked my query. the title, however, remains the same. i'm wondering if it would be imprudent to requery laura with the same novel, and was hoping for some feedback. i know that protocol states that no is a no is a no, but i was wondering if this any sort of exception to the rule?