When to Say When

  • By: Jessica Faust | Date: Nov 08 2006

In response to my post on Using Referrals and Requests, a reader asked:

I have a general question: let’s say you’ve requested three different partials from one author (over time, clearly); two of those became full requests. If you pass on all three, should the author continue to query you on the next project, or is she/he wasting your time by doing so?

(I’m in the situation—or could be soon. The agent has my full right now, but I haven’t heard back either way. I really like the agency, and I’d be thrilled to be repped by them, but I wonder when they want to read more but it doesn’t seem to fit. . . .)

My advice is that if you really feel this is an agent you want to work with and strongly believe you would be a good fit, then keep it coming. Requests for fulls mean that she probably likes your voice and style, now it’s just finding a plot that fits. I wouldn’t put all of your eggs in one basket, but if it’s meant to be I believe it will.

—Jessica

5 responses to “When to Say When”

  1. Kimber An says:

    I have a little experience with this now. I’ve been encouraged to re-query agents who’ve previously shown interest (personal notes, requests for partials) but have rejected. It is so unbelievable difficult to re-query! For me, it’s not the fear of rejection, because I fear nothing. But, I think a lot of us hear a ghost from our childhoods muttering in our ears. “Don’t be a pest!” Sending a re-query to an agent who has previously rejected makes me feel like a terrible pest! But, I’ve been assured I’m not! This is just the way the business is. Still hard to make that ghost shut the heck up though.

  2. Anonymous says:

    If the agent keeps asking for your work – for all of it – then you’re very close to being what she wants. Yes, keep querying her, and keep improving your writing, too. Eventually, you should get a yes from her. Good luck!

  3. 2readornot says:

    Thank you! The agency did pass on the last one, sigh. I am querying elsewhere, of course, but I will try them (and another agent who has also requested fulls multiple times) again. Thank you very much!

  4. Nonny says:

    I have a friend who queried her agent something like eight different times–and she was eventually accepted. Take that for whatever it’s worth. 🙂

  5. Zany Mom says:

    I queried BookEnds a few years ago and got a request for the full ms. After reading it, they sent a ‘we like it, but don’t love it, and we need to love it in order to sell it’ type rejection. Positive, but still no.

    The ms has been revised a few times since, but I won’t re-query when it’s done.

    OTOH, I would consider querying them again with a different novel, but since they didn’t say revise and resubmit to the one they rejected, I’m assuming something about that particular ms didn’t work for them.