Well firstly congratulations on having two agents asking for fulls.
Secondly, tricky question.
Percieved wisdom is you are not obliged to be exclusive until you sign on the dotted line, which means you can continue sending out fulls.
However, agent no.3 has specifically asked you if you are in communication with other agents, which is a 'yes' or 'no' answer - although, to split hairs, it depends on what she would class as 'communication'.
You may have jumped the latest hurdle but it's still a long way to the finish line.
My first thought was to be honest and say 'yes, two have requested fulls', but, on second thoughts, if you do that you are pretty much burning your bridges as far as agent 3 is concerned. The MS will smack of failure if Agents 1 & 2 decline it and you then pass it on to Agent 3 with a note saying you are no longer in communication with other Agents - she's going to want to know what's wrong with it.
Your other option is to lie and say 'no', but if either agent 1 or 2 want to sign you then you will be pissing off agent 3 if she's read it and also wants to sign you. But then if agent 1 or 2 wants to sign you, then stuff agent 3
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If, on the other hand, Agents 1 or 2 don't want to sign you, then at least you would still have Agent 3 in the ball game.
On balance, I would probably say 'no'. Unless agent 3 knows agents 1 & 2 personally and your MS comes up in conversation...but what are the chances of that?
- NaomiM