To say that one of my stories was accepted by GoWorldTravel.com. Haven't heard when it will be up on the website, but I'm excited. Anyway, it was about my trip to Poland and my tour of Auschwitz and Krakow.
Will let you know more later!
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Monday, October 3, 2016
The Plunge
God
help me, but I did it. I started the querying process on my Great Depression
novel. I had procrastinated for months, using one excuse after another. That it
wasn’t ready, or the subject matter was too taboo, or that the prose was
crappy. All of which may still be true, but how will I know that for a fact if
I don’t test the waters? I had to start somewhere. Some literary agents give
feedback when they reject a project, so one of them may help me without
realizing it.
I’ve
been in this boat before, so I know the routine. You send off your query letter
and- depending on the agent – a proposal and then you have to wait for a
response. Sometimes it is a couple of hours, a couple of days, or a couple of
weeks to hear back. Others never reply. I think the record for longest wait was
about eight months, which by that time I had forgotten that I had even
contacted them. Then there are a few agents who have rejected me twice. As if
getting one rejection from said agent wasn’t enough, they decided to send that
rejection to me again.
I’ve
certainly made my share of mistakes in the querying process. I’ve mistaken a
man for a woman; misspelled a last name; got the date wrong; forgot to attach
the proposal; used the wrong words; misread the guidelines…Been there, done
that. I’d like to think I’ve learned from my mistakes, but no one is perfect.
Inevitably I will embarrass myself. I’m sure if I am ever land a literary
agent, I’ll continue to do silly things. It’s just the way I am. After all,
nobody’s perfect.
Well,
I’m curious to see what will happen. In the meantime I’ve written a number of
short stories that need to be sent off too, and have many others in the works.
Until
next time.
(BTW- Its my 250th post! Whoopee!)
Labels:
great depression novel,
literary agents,
queries,
writing
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