So now I'm agent hunting. A brilliant place to start is here http://www.agentquery.com I use it all the time, lots of great info on that site.
Half of me can't wait to query, the other half is sick with nerves. I always think I'm going to make some huge pathetic blunder on my letter, such as forgetting to actually type a vital word (I've done that before - AND I read the flipping thing at least twenty times before printing and sending it off. Can I just say.... ARGH)
And let's not go to my weird aversion to the copy and paste function. I tried to copy some pages of my ms today and every time I hit paste what did I get? The blurb! Cue me having a hot flush and heart palpitations thinking I'd somehow buggered up my ms. I mean, the blurb? I couldn't get rid of it. It's still there, lurking in my paste function waiting to leap out at me when I least expect it. What I'd like to know is - where have my copied pages got to??
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It's not the cut and paste you have to worry about. What about all of those envelopes and stamps you have to buy once the requests start coming in????
*Fungers* crossed!
OMG don't mention the envelopes............. come on Christina, out of that dark corner. The envelopes are very friendly and the stamps won't bite you they've all been neutered I promise...
And hopefully most of the requests will be email, which may involve some C&P but we'll talk you through it. And as for that missing word, well if there's only one then you're doing very well indeed!!!
You're so brave. I don't know whether I'll ever be able to type THE END at the end of my novel because it seems so final. But then I suppose it has to be final one day. Whoa... it's scary just thinking about it! ~Sharon
Hi Sharon! It is scary typing THE END. For some reason my muse has gone into hiding and I'm still trying to remotivate myself into starting my next novel!
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