I tried searching for another thread with my question, without luck, so apologies if I'm being redundant - I'm asking because I'm out of the loop.
A friend read my MS and liked it so much she pitched the novel to her agent, who asked to see it in full.
Etiquette wise, as I was invited, I assume that I shouldn't submit the MS to any other agents until I hear back from my friend's (it's been two months)?
Is it bad form to nudge if I haven't heard anything after three months?
Is there a good source for boning up on modern agent etiquette? I have no idea how much it's changed since I was last submitting fifteen years ago.
Thank you so much in advance for any advice - I struggle having to plough through the web due to a disability.
A friend read my MS and liked it so much she pitched the novel to her agent, who asked to see it in full.
Etiquette wise, as I was invited, I assume that I shouldn't submit the MS to any other agents until I hear back from my friend's (it's been two months)?
Is it bad form to nudge if I haven't heard anything after three months?
Is there a good source for boning up on modern agent etiquette? I have no idea how much it's changed since I was last submitting fifteen years ago.
Thank you so much in advance for any advice - I struggle having to plough through the web due to a disability.