Does that mean they are enthralled by it?
don't ask 4chan.
go write something.
whatever it is you do while you wait in anticipation, do not visit 4chan, begin to move away from this stupid habit. if you have enough balls to write something and try to get it published, yet still feel the need to visit 4chan, your maturity level is highly unbalanced. it doesn't make you a savage, you're simply flabby in that aspect. please. anything but 4chan.
>proposals
Is the book even finished?
>>8772535
It is an essay on the financial and educational consequences of bad mental health in modern America. It's not a novel.
>>8772533
What is bad about 4chan? The community is blunt, rough and straight to the point. I like short answers like 'Good', 'No', 'You should kill yourself', etc.
>>8772552
>I like short answers like 'Good', 'No', 'You should kill yourself', etc.
I like you Anon, I hope your work turns out well
>>8772552
Sometimes I get a little jealous of people who work in mediums where you can sell proposals over the finished product uist because getting money to have time to work sounds really nice. Even "literary non-fiction" or whatever you like to call it works like that.
I take it as a good sign though, they didn't skim the proposal and reject it immediately. How long has it been?
>>8772558
So do I for you, fellow Anonymous.
>>8772568
It's not a lot of money but it compensates work sessions than I may not conduct because I am busy writing the book.
It has been around 20 to 35 days. When I get negatives, I just need to wait a week or two to get their standard refusal message.