Friday, December 21, 2007

No answer is not "no"

Email received today:

In your blog this fall you gave props to a guy who requeried you, having not heard back from you in a timely fashion. It inspired me requery an agent whom I knew had a reputation for being prompt with the replies. This agent is now representing my YA book.
Thank you.


Yea! You're very welcome.

3 comments:

  1. Now why in the world would one need to requery? Hmm... oh, yeah... that's right. Life happens.

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  2. I had one agent that requested a partial in August and has not replied since then. Since then, I have finished another novel that I think is better. Should I patiently wait on an answer on the first, or send the last novel in a new query?

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