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Rejections Are A Way Of Life In Writing

13 Aug

003Welcome back to the second full week of August. I trust you had a nice, relaxing weekend.  I was going to post this on Monday and then posted my other blog by mistake, but in the final analysis it really makes no difference now does it?  And that is the subject of our installment today….it makes no difference!

QUOTE OF THE DAY

I really wish I was less of a thinking man and more of a fool not afraid of rejection.
Billy Joel

That’s right, I just quoted Billy Joel.  LOL

There are good rejections and there are bad rejections, and they are all necessary if we are to grow as writers.

A bad rejection:  when Mary Jo turned me down for the Junior Prom.

Okay, I’m kidding, but Mary Jo did break my heart and it was worth mentioning.

A bad rejection would be a scathing comment….being ignored by a publisher or editor….a bad review on your novel….any and all hurt, do they not?  Of course they do; we are only human and we all want acceptance.  We spend months and years on some works and then to have them callously rejected hurts to the core of our being.

A good rejection?  Is it even possible? I would say yes it is. I have received rejections from editors who told me they liked my voice and style but just couldn’t use that particular article.  There is no way that is not good news my friends.  A professional tells me they like my writing….that is great!

The bottom line is this:  rejection is a way of life in writing, and we had better find positives in it or get the heck out of the writing business. J

PASSAGE OF THE DAY

“Man, unlike any other thing organic or inorganic in the universe, grows beyond his work, walks up the stairs of his concepts, emerges ahead of his accomplishments.”
– John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath, Ch. 14

That, my friends, is incredible writing.

PROMPT OF THE DAY

veteran

Take a few minutes, look at the picture, and let your mind drift…what are you reminded of?  Now write about it as a writing exercise.

CONTEST OF THE DAY

How about a contest for you nonfiction writers? The Lumina NonFiction Contest is accepting submissions from now until October 15th. Word limit is 5000 words and you can find it here.

TIP OF THE DAY

Do your Thoreau imitation and walk through the woods soon, or at least take a nature walk of some sort.  Walk for fifteen minutes and then stop and jot down some ideas in that notebook you are supposed to be carrying around with you.

MORE ON THURSDAY

If not before….gotta run right now and get some stuff done. Customers just want their product; they aren’t terribly interested in excuses.

Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.

Bill

“Helping writers to spread their wings and fly.”