tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7460885638200669870.post1039132695607975553..comments2016-05-04T10:42:44.301-04:00Comments on Id of a Writer: Querying Like a MadmanRedAntisocialhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01012489179798414616noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7460885638200669870.post-13354796792403208912014-02-18T08:44:29.338-05:002014-02-18T08:44:29.338-05:00I was a 10 queries out at all times, person when I...I was a 10 queries out at all times, person when I was querying. But I also spent at least two months before I ever queried researching every agent on my list, and putting them in an order I liked. Then when I was ready, I started slowly, and once I got some bites I expanded until I had 10 out. <br />5 does not seem a bad number to me at all. Everyone has what they're comfortable with. I think if you were only doing one at a time I'd tell you to kick it up a notch, unless you want to query for a decade, but 5 seems like a good round number. And, also, you can always send out more, or less, later if you want. Nothing is set in stone.<br />Sarah Ahiershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02795455714801965956noreply@blogger.com