Monday, March 25, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Dear Agent
Dear
Agent,
This
is not a query nor is it directed to any literary representative in particular.
This is to all agents in general, from an unpublished and un-agented author.
I
have queried again and again, on various projects. At times you are
encouraging; at other times you are downright insulting. Sometimes you are
enthusiastic about my projects, to the point that I begin to think I am on the
right path. Then I receive that e-mail, the one that says, “I enjoyed reading
--------, it’s a lovely story but…” And then you give whatever reason that you
deem suitable for your rejection. On the whole it is not even reason, it is
that you don’t think we will be a good fit. Or that you are not in love with my
story. But couldn’t you tell it wasn’t a good fit or that you weren’t falling
“in love” with it after the first fifty pages? Why then request the whole
manuscript? And then keep me waiting for a whole month?
And
please, after I send you a query that I have spent days constructing, please do
not reply “No thanks” and end the e-mail there. I know you’re busy, but it’s
insulting and dismissive. If I must be professional, then you ought to be too. Send me one of those “form rejections.” They
are far more preferable than a two word rejection.
You
say not to take it personally and maybe I shouldn’t. But guess what? I do. My
novels are my beloved children. And like any obsessed mother, I will do
whatever in my power to see them blossom. By taking it personally, it only
increases my determination to write something truly spectacular.
You
may think that I am just another wannabe writer and nothing I will ever write
will ever measure up. But someday, I will show you and the rest of the world
what I am capable of.
Just
you wait.
Sincerely,
The
Authoress