It's wonderful to come home to happy announcements, and I'm pleased to share the following success story with you!
Hi Authoress!
I can't thank you enough for hosting all your Secret Agent contests. I
have learned so much from them -- from both the contests I've entered
and the ones I've simply stalked :) I entered my first Secret Agent
contest in January 2011 with my first manuscript, and even though the
SA didn't pick me as a winner, she said in her comment that she liked
the voice. I shelved that manuscript soon after, but the comment made
me think that I wasn't totally crazy to be attempting this whole
writing thing. A huge thing for me at that stage of the game!
By August, I was ready to start querying my second manuscript, and I
got into another SA contest. I didn't get picked as a winner for that
one either, but somehow the agent missed commenting on my entry. I
asked you about it, and you contacted the agent. Not only did she
comment, but she asked for the first 10 pages. I sent it, ended up for
a request for "a bit more," and another e-mail entitled "time to send
the whole thing." She ended up passing, but again I felt like I had to
be on the right track and just needed to keep writing. I did and had
another manuscript finished by April. My new years resolution was to
let this one sit for longer than I'd let the other ones sit, so even
though it was all revised, beta-ed, revised, beta-ed again, and
polished, I was trying to do everything I could to keep from querying!
But I figured I could at least enter a contest -- for feedback only,
of course! :)
I was pretty sure I wouldn't be picked as a winner, and if by some
chance I did, it'd be an honorable mention or something, and I'd only
end up with a partial request. I was going in with the right attitude,
right? Low expectations, focus on the feedback, don't get carried
away. But then, something changed when the agent started posting her
comments. With each comment I read, I was completely falling in love
with this agent. She was so insightful with entry after entry and was
able to bring this incredible perspective to each one -- not to
mention that she did so in a way that was super respectful of each
writer's abilities. By the time I found out the agent was Tricia
Lawrence, the new agent at Erin Murphy Literary Agency (an agency I
had been salivating over since the beginning of my querying journey),
I was totally smitten. And when I found out that I had been picked as
one of the winners and that she wanted the full manuscript, I
was...uh....crazy excited, to say the least.
Of course, that level of excitement was nothing compared to how I felt
when I got that e-mail a month later asking when we could talk on the
phone. And even that didn't compare to how I felt when I got off the
phone, having spent an hour and a half talking to someone who was
exactly what I wanted in an agent: someone who loved my book and had
the same vision for it, someone who I could brainstorm ideas with, and
someone who I trusted completely.
So, thank you, Authoress! You've helped make yet another aspiring
author's dream come true. May the good karma come back to you in the
form of lots of book deals and lots and lots of chocolate!
Ann Bedicheck Braden
Yippee!! Congrats, Ann! And thanks for all you do, Authoress! :-)
ReplyDeleteKeep writing: That seems to be the trick.
ReplyDelete*does the cabbage patch*
ReplyDelete*shakes hips*
*tackle hugs Ann*
I'm so so so so so grateful for everything you're doing and have done, Authoress! I've been cheering for SSG (Ann's brilliant book) since I first saw it making the contest rounds. Now I'm rooting for it almost as hard as my own, because thanks to you and another amazing contest blogger (hey Cupid,) Ann and I are AGENT SISTERS!!!
*smooshes everyone*
Congrats and welcome to EMLA, you're going to LOVE it there!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and welcome!
ReplyDeleteI love this post and what it says about Ann, Tricia, and the SA contests. Great work, everyone! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great success story! This was such an encouraging story to read this morning. Thank you so much for sharing your journey Ann!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love reading these. :) Congratulations, Ann (and Tricia)!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Ann and Tricia and welcome, Ann, to EMLA!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! And welcome to EMLA. You'll love it. :)
ReplyDeleteThese success stories make me feel good all over. Congratulations to Ann!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Ann!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and inspiring post. It's always refreshing to see true gratefulness, as well. Congratulations to you both!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Ann! And welcome back, MSFV!
ReplyDeleteYay for Ann and her amazing manuscript (that's right, I've been lucky enough to read it)!! And yay for MSFV and Authoress!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Congratulations! So very, very happy for you!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great story, not only because I really want to read Ann's book, but because I think it gives us all that hope that we need. Thanks Ann, for sharing, and thanks Authoress for all you do, we're glad you're back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the bloggy-verse Authoress :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! I love reading these success stories :)
What an awesome, inspiring story! Congrats and well done, everyone :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Ann you've done it very well . I so love reading your success story .
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