So today's post is going to be super short, because my brain was been freaking out the past two days. (When you finish a novel shouldn't you be excited and NOT depressed?) I finished Pixie Princess and queried Nathan Bransford. And he responded (very quickly! I am amazed at his querying response prowess) and even though he said 'no' it was okay, because it was such a nice reply. I think it would be really cool to meet him someday, but that sounds stalkerish.
Anyway. So now I'm trying to find another agent to query. I'm actually thinking about setting Luperin to the side and finish up Haunbrinth and then finish Luperin. I really do love those stories so much.
The problem is, with finding an agent, I keep looking up agents and going "Man, that book I haven't written/edited yet would be perfect for this agent." But maybe that's a bad way to look at it? If I'm looking for someone who will be a long time agent who can help me with loads of books, instead of just one or two? I don't know, but school starts next week. Insert drastic gagging here. Blah. Gah. Urf. Not that I hate or abhor school but... Bluh.
And because this was super boring here is a lame picture:
Yay for web cams! :D
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hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! You need to put that for your new profile pic. Absolutely.
Verification: nater - someone who really likes Nat
Have you ever used Wordhustler.com? They have a ton of agent interviews on there and agents info to find one that might suit your work. It is free to sign up for an account.
Margo
http://margodill.com/blog/
I had heard of WordHustler.com, (they actually tried to follow me on Twitter) but I didn't know what it was. Thanks for the info! I will check it out.
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