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Author Topic: Strange email from a well-known literary agency  (Read 790 times)
RPG123
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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2012, 05:32:47 AM »

Hello,

I received the same e-mail as well.  I sent my query in 2010.  I didn't take the e-mail as interest (I don't want them interested in that project anyway).  I viewed it more as an apology since they pride themselves in responding AND I don't think they wanted to go back and consider all of the queries in their spam box when some of them probably aren't available any longer.  I didn't resubmit the old project and they rejected my current one a few weeks ago.
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« Reply #16 on: May 10, 2012, 10:04:32 PM »

Nostra, just my advice based on your original post, and assuming I interpreted your post correctly: pull or archive that blog! Especially if you've posted something lately that agents may find offensive. Those blogs can turn on you if you're not careful. As writers, we all get frustrated and that darn blog is SO easy to soapbox on. If I'm totally off mark, please forgive my assumption.  innocent
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