I’ve done it. I’ve sent out the
first query for a proposal.
Having said that, I have, in my
path placed, a huge boulder. The agent, the one I really, really think is
perfect, the one I queried, is not taking unsolicited queries. That’s right NOT
accepting unsolicited queries, referrals only. So why did I disregard the fence,
the wall, the barrier, the rules?
A few years back I approached another
agent, about another project, and she was closed to queries too, and yet, she
was the kindest, most generous reader of my writing out there. The
encouragement she passed along kept me going on the main road. So I’m hoping my
words will wear away the barrier. My query is the best I can make it, as of
today, to this agent, and I am hoping upon hope – and there it is, hope.
I have to add that she is not my
dream agent but the one I believe is best to represent my story. THEE BEST. I
used to have dream agents but what I’ve learned is that the dreamy ones, the
ones so perfect for me, were not necessarily perfect for my projects. This one
is perfect and I am praying, yes praying, she sees she is exactly the right person
to represent my amazing story.
I love this stage of the game, this
curve of the track, this card in the deck - this write, save and
send moment is what I live for. Oh, my family, I love and live for them too but
writing - as my dear departed Smirnoff loving father with the rummy nose used to
say about everything common, and everything monumental, “That’s what it’s all about.”
What did your father 'used' to say?