What do I have? Crickets?
Now, here is what I find funny. I see a ton of authors who post on social media about how they hate when editors and agents "ghost" them instead of giving them an answer about submissions. Hmmmm, do you see what is happening here? I think what is even more funny from my end is how there are a lot of authors out there claiming that editors and agents don't want to read new submissions, AND YET... here we are requesting and authors just don't follow through.
So, let's examine a couple of reasons why this might be happening.
- After I submitted I did my research and realized you were not right for me. So here is the problem with this. You should have done the research first. You should never just send manuscripts out to people you do not plan on signing with if they offer representation.
- My story was not ready. Then why on Earth did you send it out? Did you think they would just wait? When we request, it means we want it now and we are expecting that you have written the whole darn thing!
- I was afraid I would get rejected. Again, this means you are not ready. Yes, there is a REALLY good chance you might get rejected. I hate to say it, but even if you get published, people may write bad reviews. If you don't have a thick skin in this business, you should not be writing.
- I wanted to send it to all of my critique partners first. See #2
- I wanted to hear from the other people I sent it to first. If this is the case then clearly I am not your first priority. Honestly, I am not sure if I want to work with you either. I know that sounds harsh but let's say you send out 5 proposals, if any come back with a yes, you sign. No questions asked.
The reality is this. The longer you wait, the more likely I am going to lose faith in you and forget what I even thought about your book or liked about your book. And that is a shame because at one time, I really liked what you wrote.
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