Amanda (Chip’s assistant) steps in…
November 25, 2009 | Written by admin
Three Things Currently Annoying Amanda 1) People who don't do their homework. Within a week's span, I saw about five different queries from self-professed psychics who wanted to take the next step in their career by publishing a book. Now, I've taken great pains to resist the urge to chastise them for wasting my time when they could just as easily have consulted their special powers and foreseen my inevitable rejection. But I'm too nice. Furthermore, their failure to use their powers to their advantage isn't the core problem. The core of the problem is this: Authors seeking an agent don't do their research. A bit of poking around at macgregorliterary.com would have thrown up obvious red flags and told authors such as this that Chip typically represents Christian authors. He's probably not interested in anything that has to do with special powers. 2) Relentless submitters. It's one thing if an author truly polishes their work and queries it again. It's another if they're on query number 77, having ignored the first rejection that came after query number 06 (yes, this has happened). Another pet peeve are the authors who get antsy and resubmit a pending submition. My only piece of advice to these people is this: Don't get offended if this results in your work getting rejected twice. You submitted it twice, after all. It's only fair. 3) Friends of the Archangel Gabriel. Believe it or not, I've seen queries from more than one person, claiming that the Archangel Gabriel visited them, told them super-sensitive information, and now it's up to me to see to the fruition of God's will in the form of a 90,000 work of nonfiction. That's right. The fulfillment of God's will is dependent upon me. Me. (And you thought your job was stressful . . .) Now, if only I could make them believe that my rejection is a sign from God as well . . .
Amanda Luedeke: The Extroverted Writer: An Author's Guide to Marketing and Building a Platform
Christina Katz: Get Known Before the Book Deal
Chuck Sambuchino: Create Your Writer Platform: The Key to Building an Audience, Selling More Books, and Finding Success as an Author
Seth Godin: Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us
Noah Lukeman: A Writer's Guide to Staying Out of the Rejection Pile
Noah Lukeman: The Plot Thickens: 8 Ways to Bring Fiction to Life
Renni Browne, Dave King: Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print
Chip MacGregor & Marie Prys: Prayers of Our Presidents
