Rejections aren’t inspired. Seriously. If a guy at a publishing house is having a rough day: rejection. If a market may not quite be ready for it: rejection. If a person can’t quite figure out how to sell for a big enough profit: rejection. None of that is inspired.
Tag Archives: rejection
July 21, 2017 · 6:00 am
100 Rejections
For your weekend contemplation: An article titled “Why You Should Aim for 100 Rejections a Year.”
Filed under Publishing, Writer's Life
Tagged as perspective, practice, rejection, trying to publish
March 2, 2017 · 6:00 am
Eight year old comfort
Sometimes the best comfort a rejected writer can receive is her eight-year old daughter commenting, “Oh, that one? I remember that one. I just don’t see why they would reject that one!” 🙂 Thanks, darlin’.
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Tagged as comfort, consolation, maybe next time, maybe the next publisher, rejected, rejection