@lauren_bieker 😔I already have an active query with Morgan Hughes else I'd be rummaging your MSWL to see your likes and tailor my query. Hopefully it's good news though.
It’s no April fool’s joke…I’m officially reopening to queries with FinePrint’s Agency Assistant, @BaileyKnaub!
We’re interested in:
•Indigenous Horror / Fantasy
•Speculative Thrillers
•Psychological Horror
For the next 2 weeks, please submit to us via my query form
@farhanashaikh Funny enough, I had this crazy dream where I submitted a chapter of my work for a competition and an agent loved it and requested for the full manuscript and before the competition and winners were announced, she had signed me. Then I woke up.
Strange dream: met a literary agent who I've never heard of and he wanted to represent me. Remembered his name so I googled him when I woke up. He is indeed a literary agent. Shall I send him my ms?
@TommyDeanWriter That is true. That constant motion when every world wants to emerge immediately.
If you were a little into fantasy, I would have queried my literary fiction with SFF elements. But since it clashes somewhat with your MSWL, I can't🥲.
Referral though? Possible from you or nah?
Publishing somehow slows time...I feel like I submitted these manuscripts to editors ages ago, and it's only been 28 days...waiting is part of the process for each person in the chain...this is why writers should keep writing!
@KemalOnor You just hit the nail on the head. Finishing means the true process, where people get to judge what made you cry, squeeze and scrunch papers in frustration. Run your hands through your hair and punch the wall.
The process is scary. But we'll write anyways.
@wjreynolds@KateHalena You need one, but you also don't. I haven't gotten a laptop, I wrote and I'm still writing with my cracked android. If you want the dream, you gotta take the steps into the unknown. Even if it means not having all the tools complete.
@tonyhenandez790 Both?. I have done my first batch of queries but whenever I hop here, I see one or two agents whose MSWL scream my novel and on a whim, send them a query.