Billy Coffey
Billy Coffey

The Middle Rule

October 22, 2009  

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People have an unfortunate habit of measuring their own progress according to the progress of others. Writers take this habit to new heights. Or depths, depending upon your point of view. Which is exactly why when two unacquainted writers strike up a conversation, one question is inevitably asked:

“Do you have an agent?”

It’s always that. Always. “Are you published?” would maybe seem to make more sense. After all, that’s the ultimate goal. But the great secret of professional writing is that in an age of vanity and self-publishing, it’s more difficult to sign with an agent than to get your book on a shelf.

Which is why many consider literary agents to be the rock stars of the publishing world. They hold the keys to the kingdom. Manage to catch the attention of one, and you’ve all but made it as a writer.

That’s what I thought, anyway. But as is often the case with many of my assumptions, that one turned out to be wrong.

By my count I queried nearly forty agents before one finally showed interest in my book. Fortunately those forty rejections turned out to be quite a blessing, because the one agent who said yes happened to be Rachelle Gardner.

I’m sure most of you know Rachelle through her blog, which has a wealth of information and insight into the publishing business. She’s informed, wise, and both very friendly and a consummate professional.

And she’s also very, very cool. How cool? Cool enough to let me guest post for her today.

So follow me to her blog, where I talk about life after getting an agent,  my wrong assumption, and how every writer’s journey to publication can be defined by what I call The Middle Rule.

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Comments

  • http://www.pridelandsmommy.blogspot.com *~Michelle~*

    Congrats again Billy! Happy to be celebrating all the victories with you as you continue to bless others along your journey. (including me!)

    PS. I am guessing that all my ramblings, my run on sentences, my complete destruction of all grammar rules and ridonkulous abuse of punctuation would not be the polished product that Rachel and all literary agents are interested in?

    *totally laughing out loud*

    You know I am kidding…..I enjoy my own ramblings for my own entertainment, I enjoy you popping by and leaving your fun/inspiring comments…..and thankful that our paths have crossed in this crazy world of blogging. You keep it real and simple, yet teach such awesome lessons in life. And you love Jesus like me! WOOT!

    It is a blessing to :”know” you…..

  • http://arise2write.blogspot.com andrea

    Congratulations and GOD bless!

  • http://www.inkhornblue.blogspot.com Rosslyn Elliott

    Hey Billy,

    Nice graphic.

    ;-)

  • http://www.moonboatcafe.com Cassandra Frear

    In finding your blog today, I feel like I have uncovered a treasure. I know I have.

    The post about catching your daughter is a delight. I am sharing it with my husband.

    15 years of writing for a book. Wow. What can any of us say to that?

  • http://blog.breakthroughalaska.com jasonS

    I’ll take your word for it, Billy. :) Now, I’ll head over to your guest post!

  • http://www.annamclark.com Anna Clark

    I agree! Rachelle Gardner is my agent and she is the best! I’m blessed that she responded to my query – as so many others did not. Thanks to her, my first book will be published in April 2010!

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  • http://www.thisrestlessheart.com/ Kelly Langner Sauer

    A needed reminder. You can’t quit with your kids when they’re two. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • http://godsheart-heart2heart.blogspot.com Kat

    Billy,

    As always, thanks for keeping things real and the perspective in just the right place. Your words encourage and give us a reason to keep enduring. If we simply gave up, we would never know just how close we came to succeeding. Much success on your upcoming book. I know it’s in my must read.

    Love and Hugs ~ Kat

  • http://www.peaceforthejourney.com elaine @ peace for the journey

    Billy:
    Congratulations…

    A well-deserved gift from the heart of Father God. Unwrap it well … live it even better.

    peace~elaine

  • http://more-of-mich.blogspot.com Mich

    God has given you a special gift. congrats on everything!

  • http://shortybearsplace.blogspot.com/ Denise

    You are so talented.