This was fascinating--thank you for posting it :)! This is what I'd always hoped/suspected about newer agents, but it's also great to know that the enthusiasm and love for the work never fades away.
As I've slowly been creating my "agents to query" list, I've been mixing in newer agents with more experienced ones for the same reasons listed in this post. Thanks for this!:) Kristi
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Isn't it funny how much we can do when we don't know what our limits are?
ReplyDeleteBut then someone tells us what our limits are and suddenly it is near impossible to exceed it.
You are a stellar resource, Janet. Thanks for this!!
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Chiron O'Keefe
What a great post to read! Thank you Janet for posting it!
ReplyDeleteA personal question for Chiron O'Keefe.
ReplyDeleteIs Chiron your birth name? From the myth or the astrological/ astronomical body?
Very interesting name.
Thank you, I enjoyed Jenny's post.
ReplyDeleteThis was fascinating--thank you for posting it :)! This is what I'd always hoped/suspected about newer agents, but it's also great to know that the enthusiasm and love for the work never fades away.
ReplyDeleteAs I've slowly been creating my "agents to query" list, I've been mixing in newer agents with more experienced ones for the same reasons listed in this post. Thanks for this!:) Kristi
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up. Just downloaded it and look forward to reading it as soon as I get home.
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