Question: What Happens if I Run Out of Agents?
23 Sep
A reader writes:
I know how to look for agents. I’ve got books, website lists, blahty-blah. And I get the long road thing and the keep trying thing. Okay. But while there are a lot of agents in the world, the numbers aren’t infinite. I mean, first I probably need to focus on American agents–seeing as I live in America and all.
Then I’ve got to focus further on my genre. Done.
Focus in more on agents that seem legit. Done.
Then on agents that are accepting queries. Done.
And so if this list isn’t as long as the road–in fact the road appears to be running off the map–then what? End of list…rejections received…now…?
Burn book and map? Get off the damn road?
Here are some uncomfortable statements about your writing career that may or may not be true:
- You may not sell your first book. Or your second. Or your third.
- You may sell your fourth book first, then publish your first book second and then turn pieces of your second into a short story and write an essay about why you’ll never publish your third.
- You may rewrite your first book a dozen times over a dozen years before you get it right.
- You may discover that your books don’t really work as books and become a playwright.
You’re asking me about the finiteness of agents, but I sense that the question behind your question is about the nature of the path you’re on. When is this going to happen for me? IS is going to happen for me?
I don’t know. But I do know this:
Getting published is a byproduct of doing the work.
Unless you’re a celebrity (in which case getting published is a byproduct of doing other work) then your day will come because you got the work right. Not necessarily great work (or even good work) but work that is right.
So chin up. Focus on the page.
I promise you won’t run out of agents.
Thanks for that.
I was almost asleep last night when it occurred to me that my above comment may have sounded snotty. This is the problem with the internet–no tone of voice or body language. Anyway, that was a sincere thank you.
Didn’t strike me as snotty at all. Glad it helped.