So yesterday an agent called to offer me representation on book #1, which is fantastic.
HOWEVER, I also have a full on book #2 with a different agent. She's had it for a while. She does not use email, so I only have a mailing address and a phone number for her. Yesterday afternoon I sent out a letter telling her that she needs to a) make an offer right away if she's going to or b) toss my manuscript. I said that if she wants to offer something, she needs to contact me via phone or email, ASAP. She's usually pretty prompt with recieving and responding to letters - I've had several communications with her so far and the turnaround has always been quick.
However, my new agent would like to get the ball rolling so she can start sending my manuscript out to editors first thing in January.
So here's my question. DO I CALL THE OTHER AGENT? I know agents hate to get phone calls about manuscript status, but does this situation necessitate a call?
HOWEVER, I also have a full on book #2 with a different agent. She's had it for a while. She does not use email, so I only have a mailing address and a phone number for her. Yesterday afternoon I sent out a letter telling her that she needs to a) make an offer right away if she's going to or b) toss my manuscript. I said that if she wants to offer something, she needs to contact me via phone or email, ASAP. She's usually pretty prompt with recieving and responding to letters - I've had several communications with her so far and the turnaround has always been quick.
However, my new agent would like to get the ball rolling so she can start sending my manuscript out to editors first thing in January.
So here's my question. DO I CALL THE OTHER AGENT? I know agents hate to get phone calls about manuscript status, but does this situation necessitate a call?