Mom and Dad always said "No stupid questions". Guess I'll put that to the test here
I am looking to send out my novel manuscript to a few agents. I did this once before about 3-4 years ago and the work was rejected. For good reason - it had a lot of errors in it that I didn't know then. I have learned a lot since then and compeletely re-written the story. If one was not intimate with it before, they wouldn't recognize it now.
In any case, I did some looking up of agents that represent the genre I'm in and recognized a bunch of the names. Looking through my past records (buried deep in the closet), I submitted to these folks before. That got me wondering how long agents memories are. Chances are they won't recognize my name but I didn't want to risk screwing up an opportunity. There any standards to this or is it common?
Like I said, maybe a stupid question but it'll help me sleep a bit better. Sorry if it's been posted before but a quick search didn't pop anything up.
I am looking to send out my novel manuscript to a few agents. I did this once before about 3-4 years ago and the work was rejected. For good reason - it had a lot of errors in it that I didn't know then. I have learned a lot since then and compeletely re-written the story. If one was not intimate with it before, they wouldn't recognize it now.
In any case, I did some looking up of agents that represent the genre I'm in and recognized a bunch of the names. Looking through my past records (buried deep in the closet), I submitted to these folks before. That got me wondering how long agents memories are. Chances are they won't recognize my name but I didn't want to risk screwing up an opportunity. There any standards to this or is it common?
Like I said, maybe a stupid question but it'll help me sleep a bit better. Sorry if it's been posted before but a quick search didn't pop anything up.