This story is a year in the making. I queried The Sheldon
Fogelman Agency back in June 2011, sending along three chapters. The request
for the full came in July. At the time I had a few other fulls and partials out
and was happy to add one more to the list!
In the meantime I began writing another book. I continued to
check the forums for any information on all the agents who currently had my
work—you know, just in case there was a scathing update about them that turned
me off. All the while I wrote and bit my nails to the quick!
Well, a few rejections came in. *Bummer* But my new
philosophy was, all those who rejected me just made room for my agent to come.
After about two months, I knew I hadn’t heard from a few
agencies, namely The Sheldon Fogelman Agency. I waited another few weeks and
then sent out emails for status updates. Only one agency got back to me.
Three guesses which one.
That scored them major points with me, because not only did
they get back to me, but they got RIGHT back to me—within a few hours. The
submissions coordinator, Amy—who is now an assistant agent—assured me that I
had not been forgotten and had apologized for the long wait. Um…I could totally
be patient, cuz what was the alternative? Telling them that I wouldn’t wait for them to consider my
work? Yeah, cuz I just went crazy, right?
Over the next five months I sent two more status emails.
Both emails were responded to quickly and both gave me a bit more hope as they
said things like, “The fact that we haven’t made a decision about your
manuscript is a good sign.” Apparently, my manuscript received a very positive
first read and needed to be read by the rest of the staff. Once I knew that, I
was content to wait…well, content-ish.
Then one day in April I got an email from Janine Hauber
saying she managed foreign rights at The Sheldon Fogelman Agency and was now
taking on her own clients. She was very interested in working with me if
Platinum Diaries was still available.
Hell yeah it is! ‘Course, I didn’t write that, but I was
screaming it—in my head since I was standing in line buying some much needed
summer clothes-lol.
Long story, short—I know, too late, right?—she asked for
revisions and sent me the most wonderful email with her views on what worked
and what didn’t. That email seemed to awaken all these ideas and thoughts I hadn’t
even known I had about my manuscript. That has to be the most awesome thing
about having an agent. She loves my story and can guide me in the right
direction.
We actually had two phone calls. The first, I knew she
wasn’t going to offer, because they are a very collaborative agency—which is
something else I love—and she needed to talk with me first. You know, make sure
I’m not crazy, or in my case, have my crazy well contained-lol.
We had a great conversation. She answered a lot of my
questions and I answered hers. Then, she took the revisions I made and passed
them on to her colleagues. After they read it, an editorial meeting was set to
review Platinum Diaries as well as the manuscript I’d been working on in the meantime.
While this was going on, I went on a 10-day cruise-lol. I came back from
vacation on September 9th. Took the 10th to decompress
and emailed Janine on the 11th. As luck would have it they were
having the editorial meeting about my work that day!
She called me at 5pm that night and offered to rep me!!! I
tried not to scream my acceptance, but I’m not sure I succeeded.
It was a long wait, but I think it was meant to be. And it
really didn’t feel like a year, not when I kept writing and living and doing
all the other things we writers do to distract ourselves. I’m just really happy
with Janine. It’s a wonderful feeling to talk with someone who is excited about
your work and gets your characters.
So there you have it, my “how I got my agent” story.
25 comments:
Congratulations!
Oh wow that's wonderful news! Congrats!
Karen, that's fabulous news! Massive congratulations! It looks like they took their time but that show's how deeply they considered everything and wanted to do the right thing for the book. Again, massive congratulations!
Jai
Woo-hoo! Wonderful way to ride the wave. Best to you!
Congratulations!!
You know I'm SO super happy for you!!!You totally deserve this. I can't wait to pick your book up off the shelves! :)
Congrats! That's great!
Congrats! That's so exciting. I hope you're enjoying every, single moment of this amazing ride.
Thank you all so much for stopping by and congratulating me! I'm so excited and terrified and thrilled and panicked-lol. Thanks again!
i love reading these success stories! mine is still in the making...
congrats! and happy publishing!
Congratulations!!!
Congratulations! This is so exciting! Thanks for sharing your happiness with us. I love a little extra sunshine:)
Congrats!!!
Congratulations! It's so inspiring to hear things like these.
Thanks for sharing :)
Congratulations! It's always so encouraging to hear success stories - it gives me hope! Thanks for sharing yours, and best of luck as you move into the next phase of your writing career. Keep us all posted on how it goes!
Congratulations! And my gosh you have so much patience, it did paid off big time.
Well done Karen,
Best of luck in Phase II :)
Congratulations! It's always fun to read about good news! :)
Thank you all so much!
Congrats! Love reading these type of posts~cheers:-)
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! I always love hearing these stories. The ones that took a while and lots of work. :) I'm hoping my waiting and lots of work pays off too. :)
Thank you, Rachel! I hope your waiting pays off too!
Congratulations! I saw your news via Miss Snark's emails. I wish you a quick sale!
I'm a terrible blogger these days and way late getting over but YAY KAREN!!!! Congratulations! So excited for you! You totally deserve it. Your stories are awesome. Can't wait to see them on the shelf at Barnes & Noble. :)
Hey Abby! No worries, you sent me a nice email right after, but thank you so much for all of your help and your well wishes!
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