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How to give an agent a nudge?

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:35 pm    Post subject: How to give an agent a nudge? Reply with quote

I submitted part of my novel to a literary agent a while ago, and haven't heard anything in about five weeks.

I know they're probably just really busy (and secretly hoping it means it's getting properly looked at), and they don't seem the type to not reply at all, but I really do need to hear something so I can start sending it out to others (I would do it already, but this is my absolute favourite so I want to give it a try first before I go onto the rest of my list).

My dad reckons I should email them just to make sure they got what I sent them and ask how long it's taking for them to give a reply at the moment, but I don't know how!!!

Emails are such tricky things, especially if they're kind of formal. Rolling Eyes

I need a polite, gentle way of emailing them without sounding pushy. I don't want to come across as all demanding like I'm going 'why haven't you responded to me yet? Mad ' Very Happy I honestly just want to hear something, even if it's just a standard rejection letter.

So any ideas of how to word this email?

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't worry, honestly. I can now you now that both publishers and agents akin, take a long time to reply. Leave it one more week, just one.

Then, email them. Of course, these people get hundreds, maybe thousands a year and then they have to read it, decide, make a letter, and send it.

Then you have the trouble of emails. They will get even more of those, and by the time they reply you may have already received it. Also send it to others. If they offer you it, you can always reject and get better deals on others, as they will have more reason to provide a lower price, more competition, see?

So give it a little time, and be patient! Good luck. Smile

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't ask them if they've read it or if they're taking you, just ask for conformation that they have recieved it. Of all the agents/publishers I've looked at, that's what they say to do. (Well, actually, they say to include a postcard wiht your package with youraddress on it that they send out once they get it so you know they've got it, but seeing as you haven't done it, I'm sure a brief and polite email will be fine)

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 9:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does their website state how long they take, on average, to respond to queries?

Be careful to wait until the end of that period before you send anything at all.

After that, send a brief, concise note asking whether your query was received. Include the date it was sent, and all of your contact information.

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