Well it's been almost a week. The computer died for all intents and purposes and I've been so busy that it's taken me this long to get both time and a new computer. I've joined the ranks of Mac users. It's pretty simple but still requires some learning. Setting up the printer was difficult as the program froze. Email took me another half hour to set up the outgoing - we were getting mail just fine.
On the writing front there's actually been quite a bit going on. I got the book Making the Perfect Pitch this week. It's been really interesting and really helpful. I've rewritten my query letter twice, improving it both times.
I received a rejection letter from the agent that sounded like my clone. Sigh. I was hoping I'd found a new best friend. But that just means that the right agent is still out there. I turned around that evening and sent one out to another agent. I now have 10 agents that haven't rejected me yet. The latest one just happens to be the agent of one of my favorite authors as I found out when I was looking over his website. We'll see what happens.
Today I decided that I should look at attending the local writer's conference. In the pitch book the agents talked about how they take those queries more seriously than the slush pile. My husband and I talked about it and decided to send me. It's no more expensive than any of the teacher related conferences that I'd want to go to. I'll get an appointment with both an agent and an editor and I'm sending my stuff off to have one of their book doctors take a look at my first 25 pages. It's 3-1/2 days of literary related classes and stuff. Should be interesting and my sister is thinking of going with me as she's writing as well.
I've been working on my verbal pitch and have found it's somewhat harder than the written pitch. This shows me that I really just need to be doing it over and over. It really shouldn't be a problem as I've got that background in TV news. The conference isn't until the middle of July. I hope I've found an agent by then but, if not, it should still be a good learning experience.
Hope you're doing well and I'll talk to you again soon.