Whether or not it helps anyone else, I love to see what goes trughoh your mind while you’re going over submissions. It helps me see what agents might be looking for when they read my stuff. More specifically, last summer I submitted sample pages to Sara and was sad that she didn’t end up requesting a full manuscript, but then you posted about how crazy your week had been and the number of submissions and what you liked and didn’t like about two YA submissions and it really helped me understand what I was missing in my work. I learned a lot and have kept writing because of a post just like this one.
Whether or not it helps anyone else, I love to see what goes trughoh your mind while you’re going over submissions. It helps me see what agents might be looking for when they read my stuff. More specifically, last summer I submitted sample pages to Sara and was sad that she didn’t end up requesting a full manuscript, but then you posted about how crazy your week had been and the number of submissions and what you liked and didn’t like about two YA submissions and it really helped me understand what I was missing in my work. I learned a lot and have kept writing because of a post just like this one.