First Rejection,
Well, my agent passed along DH’s first rejection today. Weirdly, I’m not as bummed out by it as I thought I would be. Of course, maybe it just hasn’t had time to sink in yet.
The rejection was very nice and complementary (which I’m not sure how much that means since it is still a rejection.) It also listed the reasons DH was rejected, so at least that gives me something to work with. CW will have to wait a couple weeks; I have some editing to do before Nano starts.
Wish me luck.
The rejection was very nice and complementary (which I’m not sure how much that means since it is still a rejection.) It also listed the reasons DH was rejected, so at least that gives me something to work with. CW will have to wait a couple weeks; I have some editing to do before Nano starts.
Wish me luck.
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If it hadn't worked out like that, I probably would have asked. But as it was, the excitement seems to have overcome everything else.
I hope you get good news soon!
Telling myself "I found an agent, so it can't be that bad" does help on the bad days. My agent has three other copies of my ms out there, so now I'm waiting to hear back on those.
Thanks Rachel,
'Good news' would be great and 'soon' even better. The waiting is definitely a hard part of this business. If my work had taken off as fast as yours (Stray was at auction within a month, wasn't it?) I don't think I would have remembered the other two manuscripts either.
How long has yours been out? I have friends whose books took a long time (more than two years) to sell, but once they did, they sold BIG. So keep your spirits up!
Miss snark says 90 days is a pretty standard minimum for reading a full, so I'm trying to forget I have the manuscripts out there for a few more months.