Tales from the Query Front
Posted: December 8th, 2009, 6:30 pm
My Name is Dave. I go by the online name drbarre11
I don't know if this is the section to place this post but I'll leave that up to Nathan.
I titled this post "Tales from the Query Front" because I think we need a place to go to share our stories. A place to recharge our batteries after the latest rejection letter arrived. I would even like to see a section where people can share their success stories but I'll leave that up to the administrator.
I am a first time author not yet published and I have had my fair share of non responses, partials denied and fulls rejected, more than I care to actually admit. I've lurked around blogs and other writing websites, picked through their discusses without really putting myself out there. It's very easy to stay on the sidelines especially when you're new to all this. For some reason this website seemed to connect with me, even though I've been following Nathan's blog for awhile, and I thought it was time to get in the game.
If I can tell you anything it's this, and please keep in mind I am going through the same thing you are, do not give up hope!
You have done something that a lot of people have not done - YOU WROTE A BOOK!
But not matter if you've written the best damn book that the world has even read you still have to go through the process of finding and agent and it can be a daunting, frustrating, hair pulling task - if you let it.
This is not to say that there were not times I wanted to burn my book to the query Gods as an offering to find an agent. (I just burned the first page and accidently singed my fingers:)) It was not until I read a post on some random website where the unpublished author said that they knew they were going to get rejected even before they sent the query letter. Kids, it's this simple; you get what you ask for. A shitty attitude will usually bleed into your query letter and will be evident to the agent. This is a process and from this process comes knowledge and from this knowledge you will land yourself the agent that was meant to represent your book.
Sorry this is so long, but before I go I want to share what I consider a success story with you.
About two weeks ago I received an invitation to submit my novel to one of my dream agents. I made sure it was all prime and proper and sent it out on a Friday. To my surprise, on Monday morning, the agent responded that she read the full over the weekend. (what happened to 6 to 8 weeks?) She said my storytelling was vast and kept her glued to the pages all weekend but she did not think she was the agent for it, but with the right agent I could have a wonderful success on my hands.
Was I pissed? No. Because I knew I was on the right track.
Keep plugging away and know that their your future agent is waiting to fall in love with your book.
If you have any stories to share or you want to blow off some steam just reply to this post.
Thanks
Dave
I don't know if this is the section to place this post but I'll leave that up to Nathan.
I titled this post "Tales from the Query Front" because I think we need a place to go to share our stories. A place to recharge our batteries after the latest rejection letter arrived. I would even like to see a section where people can share their success stories but I'll leave that up to the administrator.
I am a first time author not yet published and I have had my fair share of non responses, partials denied and fulls rejected, more than I care to actually admit. I've lurked around blogs and other writing websites, picked through their discusses without really putting myself out there. It's very easy to stay on the sidelines especially when you're new to all this. For some reason this website seemed to connect with me, even though I've been following Nathan's blog for awhile, and I thought it was time to get in the game.
If I can tell you anything it's this, and please keep in mind I am going through the same thing you are, do not give up hope!
You have done something that a lot of people have not done - YOU WROTE A BOOK!
But not matter if you've written the best damn book that the world has even read you still have to go through the process of finding and agent and it can be a daunting, frustrating, hair pulling task - if you let it.
This is not to say that there were not times I wanted to burn my book to the query Gods as an offering to find an agent. (I just burned the first page and accidently singed my fingers:)) It was not until I read a post on some random website where the unpublished author said that they knew they were going to get rejected even before they sent the query letter. Kids, it's this simple; you get what you ask for. A shitty attitude will usually bleed into your query letter and will be evident to the agent. This is a process and from this process comes knowledge and from this knowledge you will land yourself the agent that was meant to represent your book.
Sorry this is so long, but before I go I want to share what I consider a success story with you.
About two weeks ago I received an invitation to submit my novel to one of my dream agents. I made sure it was all prime and proper and sent it out on a Friday. To my surprise, on Monday morning, the agent responded that she read the full over the weekend. (what happened to 6 to 8 weeks?) She said my storytelling was vast and kept her glued to the pages all weekend but she did not think she was the agent for it, but with the right agent I could have a wonderful success on my hands.
Was I pissed? No. Because I knew I was on the right track.
Keep plugging away and know that their your future agent is waiting to fall in love with your book.
If you have any stories to share or you want to blow off some steam just reply to this post.
Thanks
Dave