The AgeAnalyzer thinks http://oliveryeh.com is written by someone 65-100 years old.
- Sweet. I can retire.
(Source: ageanalyzer.com)
I make things up and write them down. I hope one day someone will read them and believe me, and then print out a copy for someone else to read. Until then, would you believe me if I told you
The AgeAnalyzer thinks http://oliveryeh.com is written by someone 65-100 years old.
- Sweet. I can retire.
(Source: ageanalyzer.com)
… And I’m back.
By the way, wanted to direct you to a post from Rachelle Gardner. If you don’t know her, she’s a literary agent.
Her frustration-suggestion: provide a way for an agent to contact you. This doesn’t mean via a post-comment. An email address. She mentioned there are times when she’s visited a writer’s website only to find no way to start a dialogue (not necessarily to represent but to connect).
To be honest, I am surprised but happy to hear agents make contact outside of usual submission processes.
So do yourself a favor, make it easy on them. You might be opening more than one door.
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