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I received an email from an editorial assistant regarding a proposal I submitted. He wrote, “We currently have books planned through Fall 2012, but as we discuss future books, I’m certain that <name of subject redacted*> will come up. I would like to hold your contact information and manuscript for now to be looked at in the future when we brainstorm potential titles.” He ends the email with, “Let me know if I can provide you with more information.”
I do have a question for him: ‘The future’ is very vague. I’d like to ask when the editorial meeting(s) is(are) for discussing 2013/2014 projects and when do they make the final list. Is that an okay question to ask? Should I ask other questions?
[FONT="]*I don’t want to be too pushy, but he provided a specific reason the subject’s name will come up. Based on research, I anticipated that need and compiled information on two other people that fit the publisher’s new direction. Should I mention those names in my email even though I haven’t written the sample chapters yet? I figure they may not want A, but like B and/or C. Or they could like all ideas and offer a three book deal. Many books in the series are written by the same authors. What do you think? Too pushy? [/FONT]
I do have a question for him: ‘The future’ is very vague. I’d like to ask when the editorial meeting(s) is(are) for discussing 2013/2014 projects and when do they make the final list. Is that an okay question to ask? Should I ask other questions?
[FONT="]*I don’t want to be too pushy, but he provided a specific reason the subject’s name will come up. Based on research, I anticipated that need and compiled information on two other people that fit the publisher’s new direction. Should I mention those names in my email even though I haven’t written the sample chapters yet? I figure they may not want A, but like B and/or C. Or they could like all ideas and offer a three book deal. Many books in the series are written by the same authors. What do you think? Too pushy? [/FONT]
