tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5777245334432005091.post6887508761106993591..comments2023-09-05T04:45:06.546-07:00Comments on Talespinning: Agent frenzyTricia J. O'Brienhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05993110400088806252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5777245334432005091.post-60622131956928754182009-05-24T15:20:55.962-07:002009-05-24T15:20:55.962-07:00Hi Dave, Thanks for stopping by here, too. I'm new...Hi Dave, Thanks for stopping by here, too. I'm new to blogging and liked what I read on your blog -- hence my signing in. <br />I'm really glad I went to the agents event. They were open and honest in their replies. I've decided that patience is called for. Instead of madly sending out manuscripts, I'm going to keep polishing until I really believe something is ready. Since you have to wait to re-query (check out Nathan Bransford posts) I don't want to blow a chance with an agent because I sent something out half-baked. It should be ready to consume!Tricia J. O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05993110400088806252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5777245334432005091.post-22096342903135703452009-05-24T13:30:27.549-07:002009-05-24T13:30:27.549-07:00Thanks for signing in at Adventures in Fiction.
I...Thanks for signing in at Adventures in Fiction.<br /><br />I'm glad that I checked out your post. <br /><br />"If I request a full manuscript and you need three months to finish, I won't wait."<br /><br />That's exactly the kind of thing that I had hoped people would add to the discussion. Now I know what the people at that agency think. Good to know. <br /><br />There's nothing like getting time in with agents. I'm glad you had the opportunity.Davehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10984572932841489282noreply@blogger.com