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And she bounces back . . .


 


I opened my e-mail today to receive another agent rejection. This was from a simple query letter from someone who already stated they were not taking on clients, so I didn’t take it personally. 


 


But I also received a letter from an agent who currently has the first 100 pages (requested from the initial query) so we are in stage two of our correspondence. Having read the beginning, she wants the rest of the book now and wants to know if I have it under consideration with any other agents. Timing is everything. The fact is, no agent wants to devote time and energy to a manuscript that may be promised elsewhere before they make a final decision. Luckily, I can still give this agent exclusive consideration, which is interesting because today I was going to crack and send the full manuscript out to another full book request I received. Regardless of my impatient nature, I’ve tried to be respectful of an agent’s time (having been a small business owner makes you very understanding of business practices and the need to respect a firm’s resources. It’s like working as a waiter – you find yourself over-tipping the rest of your life.) Anyway, I’ve been taking it slow when it comes to sending out the manuscript, though it about kills me to do so.


 


 Anyway, I will begin this morning printing a copy of my book and I’ll drop it off at the post office on my way to my tutoring session with my reading student, the package smothered with good luck kisses, of course.


 


Just goes to show that diligence is a part of the game. None of this means I’m anywhere near selling this book – but it is a step in the right direction. More importantly, this fills my day with hope and promise and makes me more determined to hang in there. In fact, it makes me want to hunker down and write a few hundred pages of my next novel before lunch. Inspired is a nice place to be.  


 


Yesterday was Kathy’s birthday. I have to write her card, prepare her gift, and warm up the voice. La, la, la, la . . .


 


Happy Birthday to you! 


Happy Birthday to you!


I’m so proud to give you a card! 


And be able to watch you read it through! 


 


She is my constant reminder that it takes time, persistence  and a good attitude to accomplish the truly meaningful things in life.      
 


   

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About Ginny East Shaddock

Ginny East has long employed blogging to poke and prod life. She believes reflective writing reveals deeper connections and teaches us about our relationships with ourselves and the world at large. Her blog is laden with long essays that go completely against the recommended tips for successful blogging, and the fact that her selected subject matter has no goal or specific theme means she is unlikely to build an audience or create a platform for her writing or other work-related endeavors. Ginny comes to the page for personal reasons, and whether she has an audience for these entries is a moot point. Ginny retired in January 2025 after many years as a business owner. Certified yoga therapist, and teacher of dance, yoga, and writing. She was excited to have time to devote to writing, personal reflection, and deepening relationships. She has a Master of Fine Arts in writing from Lesley University and a BA in business management from Eckerd College. As an author, Ginny has won the Royal Palm Literary Award two times, once for historical fiction and once for the memoir category. She also won the New Southerner Literary Award and her piece was selected for the magazine's yearly anthology. She has a memoir, My Million Dollar Donkey, a book that explores social issues, education, and personal awareness gained during a period when she attempted to live a simple life in the Georgia Mountains. The book was born of insight from her daily introspection gained by blogging on this site. She also is the author of The Enlightened Writer, available on Kindle and through Amazon or Bookbaby. This book combines Eastern philosophy with writing wisdom for authors seeking insight and guidance on writing a memoir as a spiritual act.

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  1. I told you, I told you!~ I thought that was in order since yesturday I wrote that an agent will come along and realize your talent just like the rest of us! Alright!! And I never received a birthday card. haha.

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  2. You are but one of the many Kathy’s in my world (albeit a good one) – ah but to imagine the other one writing to my blog…Someday, perhaps.

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  3. Sounds like the universe is sending it’s blessing on your decision to take the road less traveled, and stop production on the coffee shop idea? Be patient, it is all on the way… Best of luck!

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  4. Спасибо информативно, только можно узнать как с вами связатся есть пару вопросов по теме.

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  5. Then someone versed in radio? Need a colleague who spoke to briefly on the transistor T2 (not clear how to check the condition = gv1). I hope hams here “deep”. If not quite on, sorry. Forced to write out just do not see. PS: if the spelling is not correct that, too, sorry, I’m 13 years old only.

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  6. Hi! I would like to offer mutually beneficial cooperation on alternative energy sources. What advertising can you offer? Let’s think about the environment!

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  7. The actual blog, fresh infa, pochityvayu

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  8. I beg Sorry for my english. But it was interesting to read.

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  9. Spasibochki:) Classroom theme, write to the bowl – you get good:)

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  10. Good post….thanks for sharing… Very useful for me i will bookmark this for my future needs. Thanks.

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  11. Thank you very interested in everything.

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