As you can see in my sig line, I have two manuscripts "out there". There have been a lot of layoffs in publishing houses this year, so placement is even more difficult than years past. Agents are pickier than ever. Just my luck.
The Memory Box is still out to a handful of agents, but I doubt it will snag one. I've sent it to more than 20 small pubs, hoping to catch on that way. It is a slow process (6-9 month wait is not unusual) but it is creeping along.
I've had much better luck with novel two, The Centerpoint. There are still six agents reading it, so that's positive. I got a rejection last week from an agent who said "This is a great story. I wish the market weren't so brutal right now or I'd leap on it." Gee, thanks. The market can bite me.
Meanwhile, I plug along on novel 3. Tentatively called Dizzy Miss Lizzie, it's the story of a young girl who solves a mystery with a little help from
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Wow, two posts in two days. I'm practically chatty.