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Lilyhoney

(1,985 posts)
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 02:14 PM Jul 2017

I just sent out my first query to find an agent.

I sent out two today. I'm working on my excel spreadsheet so I can keep rejections and requests under control.

I spent just over two years writing, rewriting, editing and editing. There was a lot to learn about writing a novel. I think I did a good job and I hope others will as well.

Just poured myself a nice tall glass of fresh squeezed lemonade with raspberries and vodka. Cheers to me!

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I just sent out my first query to find an agent. (Original Post) Lilyhoney Jul 2017 OP
Good luck! Hope you find someone compatible and competent. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Jul 2017 #1
Cheers to you indeed! It's a big step. Keep us posted. Squinch Jul 2017 #2
Good luck! lunamagica Jul 2017 #3
Good luck. DavidDvorkin Jul 2017 #4
Cheers, and good luck🍀 FM123 Jul 2017 #5
Thanks everybody. Lilyhoney Jul 2017 #6
You did all that in two years? You're amazing. Thirties Child Jul 2017 #7
I'm an at home mom. Lilyhoney Jul 2017 #8
I know what you mean by surprise at where the story went. Thirties Child Jul 2017 #9
I self-published in Lulu.com Fluke a Snooker Jul 2017 #10
I'm rooting for you! Have you heard WhiteTara Jul 2017 #11

Lilyhoney

(1,985 posts)
6. Thanks everybody.
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 02:51 PM
Jul 2017

I will post back here as I hear anything. Responses should start hitting my inbox in about six weeks.

I have an extensive list of agents to start with. Should I exhaust that list I will make a new one. I believe my story will find a good home.

Thanks for sharing this exciting moment with me. Reason number 67 why I love DU.

Thirties Child

(543 posts)
7. You did all that in two years? You're amazing.
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 02:53 PM
Jul 2017

I started my novel in 1993, it's mostly the novel I'm not writing. I'd like to finish it by the end of the year. Am amazed when someone can do all that in two years. Good luck.

Lilyhoney

(1,985 posts)
8. I'm an at home mom.
Tue Jul 11, 2017, 03:12 PM
Jul 2017

So I had the time. Even when I put it in the drawer for a few months, it was all I could think about. I could keep editing and rewriting for ever. I had to decide it was done. When I wasn't working on the manuscript, I was learning about agents and publishing.

I know there will be more work to do once an editor gets their hands on it. This story was an idea I had several years ago. One day I sat down and started to write. I wrote it all out by hand with my trusty fountain pen. Writing made me happy. I did a lot of write drunk and edit sober. I'm surprised where the story went.

Keep going forward! Finish your story. The book that changes your life most, might be the one you write. Not sure who said that but it has stuck with me.

Thirties Child

(543 posts)
9. I know what you mean by surprise at where the story went.
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 09:19 AM
Jul 2017

I'm still surprised by the character who showed up unannounced and had wonderful things to do and to say. I was so sad when he had to die. My husband said, "That's what happens when you're God."

 

Fluke a Snooker

(404 posts)
10. I self-published in Lulu.com
Wed Jul 12, 2017, 01:54 PM
Jul 2017

When I approached editors, I self-published my political book on Lulu a years ago in 2008. I then bought paperback books of my book, and then when I submitted my manuscript of the book to editors, I also included the book. It got me responses, and one editor said if I made certain changes she would accept he book! I made the changes, and it was published. Unfortunately it only sold one printing as her publishing house got merged, but without the book I sent her, I never would have gotten noticed. I made about $3,200 from all sales, so my $50 investment in my paperback copies paid off.

I don't offer the book for sale anymore, as it was a political book written during the 2008 Democratic Primary (I regained publication rights from the multinational).

WhiteTara

(29,706 posts)
11. I'm rooting for you! Have you heard
Mon Jul 24, 2017, 10:00 AM
Jul 2017

back from the agent?
I found this site and you might be interested

http://www.authorspublish.com/download-the-2017-guide-to-manuscript-publishers/

Authors Publish has lots of places that accept manuscripts without an agent.
Good Luck!

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