I got my first rejection e-mail from Tor.com. I am actually kind of excited because it was a personalized rejection, rather then an automatic form e-mail, you know "thank you for your submission but we have decided not to use your manuscript at this time."
They said 'not what we are looking for at this time,' citing the quick pacing and I seemed to rely on dialog a little too much, but suggested another publisher might be interested in the manuscript.
What is funny is that some of the feedback i got from the forum was that i had a weak beginning that seemed to waste the reader's time so as i reworked it for submission i cut out anything that was not directly connected to the plot.
So now i am trying to decide if i should rework it again or just find someone else to send it to as is.
They said 'not what we are looking for at this time,' citing the quick pacing and I seemed to rely on dialog a little too much, but suggested another publisher might be interested in the manuscript.
What is funny is that some of the feedback i got from the forum was that i had a weak beginning that seemed to waste the reader's time so as i reworked it for submission i cut out anything that was not directly connected to the plot.
So now i am trying to decide if i should rework it again or just find someone else to send it to as is.