Friday, February 11, 2022

Query Friday: Embracing rejection

Embracing rejection:

 

 

I'm not quite there.

I've tried. I've printed them out and filed them away.How I've learned to embrace rejection – HelloGiggles | HelloGiggles 

I've tried to make it a game:

 

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R&R

Personalized

Request for More MSS

Personalized

No Response

Champagne Rejection

No Response

Personalized

“Please try me again later”

Form Rejection

No Response

Form Rejection

Offer of Rep!!!!

Twitter Pitch Request

Personalized

“Please try me again later”

No Response

Champagne Rejection

No reply

Request for more MSS

Request for more MSS!

 

Form Rejection

R & R

Personalized

Champagne rejection!

Not my idea but a very clever one that at least  makes me laugh...sometimes cry when I run out of form rejection spaces...

And I've just left email there, scanning the first line, but not quite working up the will to finish them for weeks at a time.

I know, I know... rejection is a milestone that almost every writer faces. The stories are endless:

J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter series)- 12 times

William Golding (Lord of the Flies)- 20 times

John Grisham (A Time to Kill)- 16 tines 

Stephen King (Carrie)- 30 times

Issac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin, James Joyce, Shannon Hale, Judy Blume and so many more.


And I am, in fact,

But its still hard. Coming Home (Jackson Falls, #1) by Laurie Breton

What I try to remind myself is that its a sign I'm still trying. I'm pursuing my dream. And I'm not letting fear make my decisions. The more I remind myself, the more I'm ready to take that next rejection and say...

 

Thank you, next! How I found myself (and my way) back to joy. – Just Follow  the Joy

-B

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