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  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Dee at 17:22 on 14 January 2005
    no no no NO NO!

    What you have to do is tread a very fine line between I’m serious about becoming a published writer and I’m new to this so please give me a bit of slack because I really want YOU to be my agent.

    They regard gimmicks such as coloured paper and unusual fonts as unprofessional. I think a saucy postcard falls into the same category and is more likely to get your chapters posted straight back without being read.

    You must have a WHS or a Staples or a Jowett & Sowry? If you’re really stuck, I’ll get you some from our local Staples and post them to you!

    Dee

  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Jumbo at 17:41 on 14 January 2005
    Sorry, EP

    Only kidding. Honest. Honest.

    j xx

  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Dee at 18:00 on 14 January 2005
    Oh phew!

    x
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Account Closed at 19:27 on 14 January 2005
    Jumbo - snap! except I sent mine out in September. I had a rejection by email (although I included an international reply coupon) and am 'waiting for' 2 more. I guess I've given up/moved on in my head, and am working on other things (not having even started a second edit!)
    Err, I don't think that was very helpful, but just to let you know you're not the only one!

    Elspeth
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Colin-M at 19:38 on 14 January 2005
    Okay, no silly postcards.

    hmmm


    (thinking)

    Got it!!!

    Enclose a bottle of champagne and a note saying "Get ready to crack this open, Baby, cos when you read this your gonna be celebrating BIG TIME!!"

    Include a few kisses too - that should do the trick.

    Colin M
    (still unpublished)
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Jumbo at 22:32 on 14 January 2005
    Elspeth

    Thanks for that. And good luck with the ones you're 'waiting for'.

    All the best x

    Colin

    Thanks for the suggestion. I'll let you know!

    Regards

    jumbo
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Account Closed at 17:35 on 03 March 2005
    Hi Jumbo,
    Just wondered if you'd heard back yet. I'm still waiting for two. Them there slush piles must be awful high...
    E
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Jumbo at 18:36 on 03 March 2005
    Hi, E,

    Thanks for asking - it took them 101 days to return the MS - with a very non-committal standard letter.

    Since then I've had three further rejections - but I have another three submissions out there somewhere awaiting a response.

    And one unanswered preliminary enquiry by enmail (sent 12 days ago).

    Here's a question. Why do Agents supply their email addresses (in publications such as The Writer's Handbook [is that apostrophe actually in the right place?])if they don't have the courtesy to reply to the emails I send them?

    So there you are. Nothing ne. But do I care? Well .....

    How about you? Any news?

    j xx

  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Colin-M at 08:59 on 04 March 2005
    Jumbo. That is a long time to wait for just a synopsis and sample chapters. Here's some stats I've collected personally from submissions of my last effort:

    Curtis Brown - 2 Days - Personal Letter stating that their young adult list is closed until November.

    Annette Green - 3 Days - Unsigned return slip

    Conville & Walsh - 4 Days - Photocopied, but signed, letter

    Elizabeth Roy - 4 Days - Unsigned return slip

    Juvenilia - 4 Days - Photocopied, but signed, letter

    DLA - 6 Days - Signed return slip

    Maggie Noach - 7 Days - Signed letter

    David Grossman - 10 Days - Signed letter

    Darley Anderson 10 Days Photocopied, but signed, letter

    LAW - 3 ½ Weeks - Photocopied, but signed, letter

    PFD - 5 Weeks - Photocopied, but signed, letter

    Eddison Pearson - 5 Weeks - Photocopied, but signed, letter

    Caroline Sheldon - 6 ½ Weeks - Photocopied, but signed, letter


    There was also an agent who took four days to reply and asked for the full manuscript. This took 8 weeks to read and reject with an encouraging letter, and 7 weeks to read and reject the rewrite.

    I'm back at stage one again.

    Fun, innit?



    Colin M
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Jumbo at 09:56 on 04 March 2005
    Thanks, Colin

    ...and a couple more ...

    Artellus - 68 days - handwritten note across my letter
    Michael Alcock - 101 days - copy of standard letter - signed
    Darley Anderson - 9 days - copy of standard letter - signed

    Lorella Belli - 38 days - no response as yet

    Bell Lomax - no reply from my enquiry email of 13 days ago

    I also had contact with an agent who was almost gushing about one of my novels. He asked for the full manuscript, showed it to his business partner - and then rejected the whole thing as being totally unbelievable!

    As you say - fun, innit?

    All the best

    John
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by Colin-M at 10:17 on 04 March 2005
    The Teresa Chris Agency do that thing with putting a note on the bottom of your own letter. I didn't like this at first, but compared to a standard, photocopied rejection slip, it's nice to think that a human being has sat down and put some time into writing a personal reply.

    Two rejections arrived this morning.

    Give them their dues; perhaps my book is just shite!



    Colin M
  • Re: How long should I wait?
    by shellgrip at 10:21 on 04 March 2005
    I submitted my first manuscript yesterday and this morning Steven Spielberg rang my front door bell and begged me to accept £100 million for the film rights.

    Hang on, that's not the doorbell it's the alarm clock...

    Doh!

    J
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