I reached another milestone in my journey towards publication. Yesterday, late afternoon-ish, in the midst of a very trying day, I received my very first rejection letter.
And oddly enough, it made me feel better. Yes, I have been accused of being strange (in fact I was told to my face quite emphatically this very thing yesterday by a friend ), but it my mood actually improved after I read it.
Yes, I’m disappointed that the very first agent I pitched to, and sent my very first submission packet to, didn’t connect with my writing as I’d hoped. But this is more than a simple “Thanks, but no thanks”, it’s badge of courage, as well as part of the progress. Several of my writing buddies were very supportive of me in accomplishing this milestone and have the courage to “put myself out there” as they put it.
Rejections are par the course for writers. Success in the publishing game is all relative. You can be hot today and not two weeks from now. Many authors, after selling one, or several, books find themselves in a position where they’re having a tough time selling their new book(s).
So cheers to me on my very first, and probably not last , rejection letter and to me accomplishing one of my writing goals for this year. Woohoo! So in the spirit of true perseverance, I will carry on with my wip, polish it up til it shines, and shop it around again. Who knows, I still have one more submission package out there so there’s hope I may get a request for a full.
Allison
Yay! Now you can join PRO! 😀
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Suzanne Rossi
Hang in there. Did you know Kurt Vonnegut accumulated 1200 rejection letters before selling? I doubt you’ll have to wait that long.
Robin Hillyer Miles
I received my PRO status just two weeks ago and the PRO network is fantastic. There are booklets to download on RWA and more.
Now, start down your list and send queries to the next two agents you like!