Looking For An
Agent
by Gail White
You wouldnt
think there were so many people
with a novel tucked in a box under the
bed
or in two computer folders and a flash
drive,
or not yet written, but plotted in their
head,
but there must be millions of em.
Way too many
for publishers to look at. Hence the need
for an agent. Hence the urgency to
convince one
to stop the clock and give your book a
read.
So you buy a book on how to find an agent.
It lists two hundred, so you pick twenty-five
and then twenty-five more, and then you
get discouraged
and wish youd never learned to
write or drive
or eat with a fork. You practice come-on
letters.
My YA novel is based on Charlotte
Mew.
But they say its not what theyre
looking for, or else
it IS what theyre looking for, but
not from you.
Maybe you shouldnt be trying to
write for money.
Wouldnt you rather write poetry
anyway?
You loved it once. If you only want to be
famous
you can write stuff that doesnt
have to pay
No, dont get mad. I was only
thinking out loud.
Keep trying, keep trying. One should
never despair.
Miracles happen. People do strike oil
in their yard. Or lightning strikes them.
Life is fair. |
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