I know there are services like Query Tracker, but I produce a completed story only once every *mumble* years, so that's overkill for me. But I do want to keep close tabs on my query submissions. The obvious choice is to use a spreadsheet, which works great for things like names and dates, but works less well for comments, notes, or any sort of information that doesn't quite fit into rows and columns.
Does anyone use another system? Evernote? Todoist? Something else?
Also, here are my data points. Is there something else should go on the list?
Agent
Agency
Publisher (some publishers accept direct submissions)
Date Sent
Estimated Date of Response (some agents will say to expect a response within N weeks)
Date of Response
Type of Response (yes, no, silence)
Finally, somewhat related to this, what about keeping track of contacts with artists and editors?
Also, what about tracking the progress of a self-pub through the publication process?
Also, what about charting the marketing of a self-pub?
In all these cases, what tools do you use and why did you choose them.
Does anyone use another system? Evernote? Todoist? Something else?
Also, here are my data points. Is there something else should go on the list?
Agent
Agency
Publisher (some publishers accept direct submissions)
Date Sent
Estimated Date of Response (some agents will say to expect a response within N weeks)
Date of Response
Type of Response (yes, no, silence)
Finally, somewhat related to this, what about keeping track of contacts with artists and editors?
Also, what about tracking the progress of a self-pub through the publication process?
Also, what about charting the marketing of a self-pub?
In all these cases, what tools do you use and why did you choose them.