Saturday, September 22, 2012

First Rejection - I became chum!

I got my first rejection today!

Yay! Almost a rite of passage, from what I understand. The good thing is that it was entirely expected. Janet Reid is a well-known literary agent and offers a once a week "Chum Bucket" where she answers queries with a personal note, eschewing a form letter reply. It is quite nice of her to think of the minnows out there.

Quite frankly, she doesn't represent work in my genre and I knew that. However, some of her fellow agents in her agency do and, at best, I was hoping for a "hey, why don't you try [agent X]". Instead, I got a very nice reply stating that zombies weren't her thing.

But, she didn't tear apart my query and she didn't tell me I sucked royally (and she would, if not quite so bluntly...or, well, yeah, she would put it bluntly). Neither did she refer me to remedial query school, which is good, considering I have read the entirety of the QueryShark website. I would have been quite humbled if I had fouled up that bad.

So, I am happy with "It's not my thing."

To use a baseball analogy, I didn't strike out. Then again, I didn't even get a bunt single, much less a double off the wall. But I put the ball solidly into play. I like to think it was a liner to left field.

The lesson learned? I can face the pitchers in this league. It may have been my first at-bat, but I am going to keep swinging.

1 comment:

  1. congrats! welcome to the ranks of the rejected! I agree I think it is a right of passage for aspiring authors. And I'm a firm believer that if you do your homework, which you clearly are, you are ahead of 75% of the pack right off the bat. And honestly I too was impressed with my first rejection, it wasn't a you suck either, it was this is very well written but it's not for me. So keep plugging along one day you will find the right home for your baby!

    **Rejection high five**

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