I'm trying not to make duplicate post as I don't want to get in trouble again, but I come with a question.
Here's the background info:
I did the BIG rookie mistake of querying too soon & with a 2 versions of bad query on a MS that wasn't ready yet. Out of the 45 queries sent I got a measly amount of PR's. One was from an agency from someone who is totally my DREAM AGENT. I have no idea but they saw through the shit & requested the first 50. Over the flippin' moon & without thinking I sent it along. They confirmed receipt, and I sat.
BUT
I sent them an early (not very edited) draft!!! After FREAKING OUT MAJORLY, I finally built up the courage to send them an email admitting my mistake, also including the latest draft. They were nonplussed and again confirmed receipt. Time passed & it was silent NO. I was disappointed but I kept at it. I have revised like crazy town, also using feedback from another agent.
The thing is I am totally in love with the agent I MAJORLY messed up with. I REALLY, REALLY want to send them the revised draft, but I'm sitting here wondering have I forever burned that bridge? I really don't know & would love some input.
Thanks guys.
Here's the background info:
I did the BIG rookie mistake of querying too soon & with a 2 versions of bad query on a MS that wasn't ready yet. Out of the 45 queries sent I got a measly amount of PR's. One was from an agency from someone who is totally my DREAM AGENT. I have no idea but they saw through the shit & requested the first 50. Over the flippin' moon & without thinking I sent it along. They confirmed receipt, and I sat.
BUT
I sent them an early (not very edited) draft!!! After FREAKING OUT MAJORLY, I finally built up the courage to send them an email admitting my mistake, also including the latest draft. They were nonplussed and again confirmed receipt. Time passed & it was silent NO. I was disappointed but I kept at it. I have revised like crazy town, also using feedback from another agent.
The thing is I am totally in love with the agent I MAJORLY messed up with. I REALLY, REALLY want to send them the revised draft, but I'm sitting here wondering have I forever burned that bridge? I really don't know & would love some input.
Thanks guys.