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Last month I got a request for a partial from a great agent in which she requested a more detailed outline of my manuscript. I erred and sent her a more detailed synopsis. Oops.
So, when I got a request for a full from another agent last week, I was very, very careful to follow the instructions perfectly.
I used the agency's online submission form and addressed a specific agent, got a response via email that I am assuming came from said agent (there was no signature or greeting and it came from the agency's general email account) stating, basically, "I'd love to see this. Follow the link below."
YAY! I followed the link. Filled out my contact info and uploaded my manuscript using the little button that said something like "Upload your manuscript here." Then I put a one or two line "Thank you" in the comments box.
NOW I discover comments she's made n the past about the importance of a good cover letter. ACK! Where? It's too late to include it with my manuscript. My options are to send it to her private email or post it in the comments section of my online "account".
What's the best course of action here?
Last month I got a request for a partial from a great agent in which she requested a more detailed outline of my manuscript. I erred and sent her a more detailed synopsis. Oops.
So, when I got a request for a full from another agent last week, I was very, very careful to follow the instructions perfectly.
I used the agency's online submission form and addressed a specific agent, got a response via email that I am assuming came from said agent (there was no signature or greeting and it came from the agency's general email account) stating, basically, "I'd love to see this. Follow the link below."
YAY! I followed the link. Filled out my contact info and uploaded my manuscript using the little button that said something like "Upload your manuscript here." Then I put a one or two line "Thank you" in the comments box.
NOW I discover comments she's made n the past about the importance of a good cover letter. ACK! Where? It's too late to include it with my manuscript. My options are to send it to her private email or post it in the comments section of my online "account".
What's the best course of action here?