My Day for RejectionsPosted at Jun 18, 2012 7:10 pm The first came earlier this morning. An agent who’d requested a full of SOUTHERN COMFORTS.
The positives — You create the setting beautifully and really bring the inn to life. Overall, this is a good read, but I’m not convinced that it will break out of the pack. I’m sorry to keep you waiting only to disappoint you. You have a lot of talent and have had a good bit of success.
The negatives – sometimes the characters came across as unsympathetic and the romance floundered.
TIME ELAPSED: Initial query to final rejection – 4 ½ months. Only 3 weeks after she received the full. And she apologized for the delay. That was nice.
The second rejection came this afternoon. An editor who had RESTORING MITCH’S HEART. The positives — I like your writing, which is light, charming, capable of conveying warmth. The characters are appealing, too—especially Tierney and her dad. Even though this story isn’t working for us, I definitely think your writing has potential. I wish you all the best with it!
The negatives – Sharing the house may be too much of a forced conflict. Public proposal maybe too cliché. And the slight paranormal threw the editor off.
TIME ELSPASED: Initial submission to rejection – 12 ½ months, but she warned me it would be a long time. Back in February, I sent a revised partial because I’d made quite a few changes. She also apologized for the delay – very nicely.
The editor said she would be willing to look at it again if I revised. Sigh… I am in the process of revising Mitch’s story, but not along the lines of her suggestion. It’s hard to know when to chuck a project, especially when you’ve spend so much time with the characters. When I look at my log, I think this is my fourth revision. A couple of revision passes were because I was actually learning my craft. (The first draft was definitely a head-hopping nightmare.)
I actually have this manuscript out to two other editors. We’ll see what happens. Update on querying. This includes my contest requests and conference submissions.
I should be querying more – but I keep submerging myself in revisions.
When do you give up on a manuscript?
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I’m sorry Nan. Keep on trucking. You know I’m cheering for you!
Thanks December!