Final draft of manuscript completed. Check.
Final draft of synopsis completed. Check.
Draft query letter ready. Check.
Nerve to actually start submitting The Beauty of Death to editors and face potential rejection. Check.
No, wait – Uncheck. Okay, yeah … Check.
I’m about as ready as I am gonna get.
This will be quite the process. Generally, since I am without an agent, I will have to either send just the query letter to an editor, wait for a response, and if they are interested, send the synopsis and sample chapters, wait some more, and then if they are still interested, send the complete manuscript. Even when editors allow for the first step to be skipped, all of them have made note that it can take a few months (easily up to a half a year, sometimes closer to a full year) for them to respond. That is just how many wannabe writers like me are filling up their queues! Wow! But oh well, I can handle waiting.
Sort of.
Patience? Check, or at least a semi-check. Ha!




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You aint never lied…
It took me over 2 years to get with someone who I felt had my best of interest. And even now, all I hear is how it may take up to 6-12 months before I actually see my manuscript in print. IDK, sometimes I wish I’d went with an independent publisher…but I guess it will work itself out.
I don’t expect to “turn the page” anyways, at least not until my third book.
Good luck.
Thanks for the luck, Don. I sure could use it!