loriwriter
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Just got a request for my full (paranormal romance) from Susan Ginsburg's assistant, Bethany Strout, from a query I snail mailed in July. Yeah! Let the waiting begin.
Just got a request for my full (paranormal romance) from Susan Ginsburg's assistant, Bethany Strout, from a query I snail mailed in July. Yeah! Let the waiting begin.
Just got a request for my full (paranormal romance) from Susan Ginsburg's assistant, Bethany Strout, from a query I snail mailed in July. Yeah! Let the waiting begin.
Thanks. They all want something different. So I never know.I sent a .doc
Maybe I missed it, but what happened to Lindsey Davis? Is she no longer working as an agent?
Anyone have recent dealings with Simon Lipskar? He repped a book slightly similar to mine but I'm wondering if he's too much of a long shot for me.
Feeling green as Gumby, here, but going to ask anyway. Is it proper to follow-up with an agent to make sure that your manuscript (sent via e-mail) was received? My concern is that what if it got lost in cyber, and I waited and waited...and waited. You get my drift! Anyone out there know the protocol?
While your anxiety is definitely understandable, I wouldn't act on it just yet. Some agents might see it as being a nuisance. If after three to four months you've had no response, you could send them a status check email. But I wouldn't bother the agent before that time.
Good luck!
Feeling green as Gumby, here, but going to ask anyway. Is it proper to follow-up with an agent to make sure that your manuscript (sent via e-mail) was received? My concern is that what if it got lost in cyber, and I waited and waited...and waited. You get my drift! Anyone out there know the protocol?
In my case, I sent a partial to Ms. Heifetz's assistant in early October, and in the request letter she said I would hear back in 4-6 weeks. I waited seven weeks, and then I sent an email to make sure my submission was received. That way I was able to confirm that it had gotten there, but I didn't feel like I was being an unreasonable pest. It's also a reminder to the agent that you're still interested in their representation. ^_^
(In response I got an email back very promptly that it had gotten there without a hitch, and I would hear something in the next two weeks. I haven't heard anything yet, of course, but with the holidays and their workload I'm not really surprised. I'm continuing to work on other projects and leads in the meantime.)
does anyone know if steven malk is a "no response = no" agent..?
Just got a request for my full (paranormal romance) from Susan Ginsburg's assistant, Bethany Strout, from a query I snail mailed in July. Yeah! Let the waiting begin.