WotC_Huscarl
First Post
There's an automated response along the lines of, "We received your message; if you haven't heard anything within 90 days, assume we're not interested." From what I can gather, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, depending on how the email router in Rhode Island feels about autoresponding that day.
I send a response to every pitch I read. Most of the time, it's "Thanks for the proposal, but this one isn't what we're looking for right now." Sometimes I'll explain why we weren't interested. That either means I thought there was a kernel of a good idea there but it isn't coming together, or I like the quality of your writing and your ideas but not this idea. And sometimes, I get to write, "great idea, send me a detailed outline."
The thing is, much as I'd like to, I don't get to plow through the inbox every week. We get a lot of submissions. I tend to read them in clumps. I'll plow through a month or more's worth at one time, then might not look at them again for six weeks. When I do read, I tend to start with the newest and work backward. That means some people get dropped off the back end, because I never work back more than three months. But it also means that if our schedules coincide, you might get a response within just a few days.
Steve
I send a response to every pitch I read. Most of the time, it's "Thanks for the proposal, but this one isn't what we're looking for right now." Sometimes I'll explain why we weren't interested. That either means I thought there was a kernel of a good idea there but it isn't coming together, or I like the quality of your writing and your ideas but not this idea. And sometimes, I get to write, "great idea, send me a detailed outline."
The thing is, much as I'd like to, I don't get to plow through the inbox every week. We get a lot of submissions. I tend to read them in clumps. I'll plow through a month or more's worth at one time, then might not look at them again for six weeks. When I do read, I tend to start with the newest and work backward. That means some people get dropped off the back end, because I never work back more than three months. But it also means that if our schedules coincide, you might get a response within just a few days.
Steve