Sigh. For some people enough isn't enough. (I will mention the typo; that was a recent entry to the site since James just came on a week or so ago and it was probably done quickly.)
I have spoken to Terrie about deals. They're not mine to tell, so I won't. I pay attention to who she talks to on Twitter, and I know who's friendly with her and where they work. She's not lurking in the shadows on the outskirts, she is attending conferences and hangin' out with people you know by name. I know by name some of the editors she suggested for my book, and some because I've met them.
Now that there's a second agent in the house, I expect things to go much quicker. And yes, a year or so ago she did have email problems. But lately I have gotten replies to every single email I've sent. If I think something got lost, I tweet her. She ALWAYS replies to tweets, and barring that, I send her a message on FB.
I've always been of the opinion that you can't always get what you want, but sometimes you get what you need. Years back, there was an agent I really thought I wanted. Friends signed with her, and I was disappointed to get a rejection.
That agent closed up shop not long after, leaving my friends hanging in the wind. Recently that agency was brought up again here at AW, and a person I highly respect said she would not work with said agent again. I dodged the bullet.
This is the agent that said yes, and I have some faith in her. She's obviously doing well enough to keep the agency running, and it's her only job as far as I know. Business isn't cheap.
And I'm only posting this as an alternate POV.
I also talked with her regarding her large client list. Most of those she inherited when Anita sold the agency. Not wanting to leave them high and dry, she did try to keep up with their submissions, and found them...again, not my tale to tell.
We agreed to an 18 month contract, mostly because at the moment I am so busy with school and work. She took all that into account and will when she starts submitting, in the next few months. At this point I'm satisfied, time will tell.