by Maureen Lynas Who is celebrating!
I may be odd but I love going to the tip and on Friday
our car was packed with bags of shredding, old computers and cardboard boxes. Tidy
house! Hurrah! Geoff was ready and waiting, I was putting my boots on, and the
phone rang. I nearly didn’t pick it up - the tip was awaiting! But I did. Right
choice!
Amber Caraveo from the Skylark Literary Agency was
ringing with an offer of representation! We talked for an hour, we agreed our
terms, we discussed editorial suggestions and happily said our cheerios. Amber
went on to share the news with partner Joanna Moult and announce it on twitter.
I went to the tip.
Then out for a celebratory lunch. I was a jumble of
emotions as I tried to fill Geoff in on all the details. This has been a long
time coming and it was a bit overwhelming. By the end of the weekend I realised
there had been quite a few emotions at play.
Elation, relief, exhaustion, acceptance, fear and - determination
Elation - the whoopy
doops, the yay’s, the yahoo’s, the twitter and facebook storm of
congratulations and new friends. It’s exciting. A happy dance must be done. Prosecco
must be drunk. Chocolate must be consumed. It was. By both.
Relief - JOB DONE! No
more agent rejections, no more fingers crossed, no more searching and hoping
that one day someone will ‘Get me’. Relief that Amber loves my work so much she’ll invest
her time and effort into my career. Thank you!
Exhaustion - This has
been a long journey! I once climbed a seemingly never ending mountain called Ingleborough, in Yorkshire. It had many false peaks and I was convinced that
each rise was the top. That the torture would be soon be over. My writing
journey has been similar. There’s been a number of false peaks and sometimes it’s
been difficult to get back up from them. Songs have helped. Especially this one
from Chumbawumba.
Acceptance - This may
take some time but I think using these words as often as possible should help -
My agent. As in: When I was talking to my agent. My
agent is lovely. My agent is going to be pitching soon. My agent said… (I intend these sentence
endings to be something wise and intuitive to show she is the best agent a
writer can get.)
Fear - Amber is going
to pitch my book! It’s not ready! It’s not good enough! I have three pages of
editorial suggestions. What if I can’t do it! What if I end up with a big mess
of a muddle?
Determination - There’s
been a lot of determination over the many years of writing and learning and
hoping. Now it’s needed even more than before. Because getting an agent is a
huge, wonderful step but it isn’t the end. The end is one of my books in a
child’s hand and, hopefully, a lot of laughter.
Here's a song that says it all. Thanks Rod!
Now I'm off to come up with a plan of action for Witch School Sucks! Because MY AGENT is waiting.
Maureen
You can see the first half of how I got MY AGENT through the Slushpile Challenge on SCBWI BI's Words and Pictures
You can see the first half of how I got MY AGENT through the Slushpile Challenge on SCBWI BI's Words and Pictures

