If you hang around social media groups or chat boards for writers
& artists, you’d have run into mentions of the best and worst times to submit
work for consideration, and the questioning of whether there is such a thing.
I’ve read that “the holidays,” any of them, are not a good
time. I’ve heard that international book fairs (unless you or your agent are
part of the fair) are not a good time. I’ve heard that while neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night will stop the postal
service, these are not good times for agents, editors and art directors.
If you believe all that, you’d have a dim view of the
publishing world. It would appear these folks never seem to work.
In my personal experience, there are no “bad times” to offer
your creative output to the world. But my personal experience is too limited,
so I turned to a few much-published friends, and they confirmed that my experience
is just like theirs. Acceptances come during the winter holidays and in the
middle of summer heat.
So if you are using the fact that it’s summer as an excuse, (because
we know that August is around the corner and, well, New York City shuts down in
August, doesn’t it)—Please don’t.
The best time is when the work is ready.
So true. I used to work at a small book publisher and the two busiest times of year, when we couldn't take vacations, were July and December.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was querying, I received several full requests in December.
Good advice, Mirka. As always.
ReplyDelete"The best time is when the work is ready." AMEN!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. Write and send it forth unto the world.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Great advice!!
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