tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1163829887162955058.post5524765605284281246..comments2024-01-01T11:51:53.860-08:00Comments on Babbles from Scott Eagan: Revisions Happen, Now Prove You Can ExecuteScott Eaganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17209357682070126879noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1163829887162955058.post-27037527479054066852011-03-10T18:47:54.238-08:002011-03-10T18:47:54.238-08:00I don't see why people would complain. It'...I don't see why people would complain. It's an insight from an agent! Lots of writers - myself included - would kill (or just enter a lot of contests) to get some feedback from an agent. So I say take it as a learning experience, even if down the road this agent passes, or if another one offers to sign you with no revisions. The worst that can happen is you get much desired feedback from an agent that gives you insight on what your novel needs and you get to make it better - with the advantage of having had it seen from the agent's vantage point. Win-win situation!Gabriela Lessahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02265214314915980398noreply@blogger.com