Dear O'Abby,
My agent has had my book out on submission and it's been a while now. We got a couple of pretty swift rejections, which kind of sucked, but at least I knew where I stood with those editors. A couple of others have told my agent that they're behind on their reading and they will be getting to it soon. So at least I know that I haven't been forgotten.
The last couple of editors have been eerily silent. My agent has followed up with them a couple of times, but has received no response. Do editors sometimes just not respond? Ever? Am I freaking out for no good reason here?
Sincerely,
Ghosted
Dear Ghosted,
Unfortunately, this does occasionally happen. It may not be malicious or intentional, but sometimes editors get so behind on their reading, it becomes embarrassing for them to admit. Or some major life event may have derailed things and they're struggling to get back on track.
Whatever the reason, if this lack of response becomes a regular thing, agents will notice and stop sending stuff to that editor. This is the kind of inside knowledge an agent has that you don't have if you're subbing to publishers on your own. Obviously, if your agent subbed to these editors, she thinks your book is a good fit with them and she has a good relationship with them. Have you raised your concerns about the length of time it is taking with her?
Maybe she knows these editors are often slow to respond, but she's willing to wait because she believes they are the best fit for your book. Or maybe they have always been responsive in the past, and this behaviour is out of character. Whatever the situation, be certain your agent is taking note and, while I know it doesn't help you, if they are serial non-responders, agents will stop subbing to them.
I hope this helps.
X O'Abby
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