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Received my first response from a publisher!

AlexS

Scribe
Not day passed, and I got my second response!

"You have an interesting story to tell and there’s a lot to like about your approach. But ...."
 

AlexS

Scribe
Ok, the third response (this one from an agent) was much more encouraging. Paraphrasing, it was:

"Doesn't work for me, but here's a secret email address that all agents in our agency monitor. Send it there, maybe one of them will take it."

Feels like progress.
 

Demesnedenoir

Myth Weaver
Sounds encouraging. I had a spec script requested by a production company in LA and I got this letter back, and I'll totally paraphrase this since it's been 25ish years.

Oh my God, I laughed outloud! I can't tell you how rare that is when reading scripts. It's almost too funny, you want to give the audience a chance to breathe. BUT vampire comedies don't make money.

Bam! The glowing review was actually longer than that, going into details. The funny thing is, this same producer told me to shop it at the Sci-Fi channel, and just the other day, I saw where Sci-fi or Syfy had a two year run of a vampire comedy where the character had the same name as the character in my spec script: Reginald. The premise was different, and to be blunt, inferior, but maybe I should've listened to the guy, LMAO.
 

JBCrowson

Maester
Ok, the third response (this one from an agent) was much more encouraging. Paraphrasing, it was:

"Doesn't work for me, but here's a secret email address that all agents in our agency monitor. Send it there, maybe one of them will take it."

Feels like progress.
That's awesome. You absolutely have to send it to that email.
 

AlexS

Scribe
Update: I'm up to 10 rejections, 5 from publishers, 5 from agents. I take it back, it definitely does NOT feel like progress. Mostly low-effort form replies, with no indication anyone actually read my work.
I am currently working on the sequel, and I would lie if I said the situation is not extremely discouraging.
 

Karlin

Sage
Hang in there. And pick the publishers and agents carefully. Read everything you can about them, their blogs- you name it. It is a really difficult world.
 

pmmg

Myth Weaver
I can't say my submission to acceptance ratio has been great either. I have a few things out there, but really...its a lot of work to submit and little reward. Being an author is a masochistic exercise. You have to expect a lot of failure and questioning, and blows to the ego. Once in a while, it pays off :)
 
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