I basically did that every time I sent my manuscript anywhere.
So in case you haven't been playing along at home, here's a breakdown of the events regarding the book:
1) Wrote a book
2) Googled "what to do after you write a book"
3) Bought a Guide To Literary Agents at the Union Square Borders in San Francisco. I distinctly remember this because at the time, I thought it was like buying a telephone book. Just find an agent I like and work with them. Easy!
4) Discovered that's not how that works.
5) Queried, queried, queried.
6) Waited.
7) Heard a lot of "Thanks, but no thanks!"
8) Got an email from Penn Whaling asking to speak with me.
9) Had a "phone meeting" with Penn. Conveniently, she is hilarious, and agrees to represent me.
10) Danced around the apartment with my roommates' dog
11) Worked on the re-writes Penn suggested
12) Received "And we're off!" email.
Stay tuned!
*It always feels slightly pretentious to say "my agent." So whenever I do, I say to myself in my head, "Your travel agent? Your insurance agent? Your secret agent?"
6 comments:
I share your excitement - it's great to support AMAZING talent and you sure have one. CONGRATS!! Again, and again, and again!
It will feel more natural during your conversation with Oprah when you tell her you're not sure if your schedule is open to do her little show, but she can talk with your agent and see if there's an opening.
Fingers crossed, Jess! And Congratulations! You're doing it Peter!
p.s. please give me enough time in advance of the launch party to get the perfect dress.
Yay, Yay, Yay! Your little guy and his backpack are one step closer. Can't wait until he's a full fledged book. :)
Becky
yayayayayayayayayyyyyyyyyyyyy so excitingggg :) hugs galore to you, miss thang.
I'm so excited for you!! That book will be on the shelves before you know. Also, I love the Christmas video post
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