Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Believe In Yourself

Rejections are strange beasts. They rip the very core of an author to shreds, but they tend to implant power and courage in the wounded soul. Now that I’ve sent off my Little Darling to an agent in New York, I’m hopeful, yet I embrace myself for what might be waiting in the shadows. Whatever the outcome, I will hold up my head and limp toward my goal with more courage than before. Such is the plight of all authors.

In fact, I was surprised to discover such blockbuster books received so many rejections. Take the examples below for instance:

  • Kathryn Stockett's The Help was turned down 60 times before it became a best seller and a movie.
  • Stephanie Meyer sent out 15 Twilight manuscripts, received nine rejections, five no responses, and one interested party. 
  • J. K. Rowling received 12 rejections for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.
  • Madeline L Engle's A Wrinkle in Time was turned down 29 times.

I could hardly believe the degrading comments that editors and agents wrote back about these future greats:

  • A rejection letter to Pierre Roulle about his Bridge Over River Kwai said, A very bad read."
  • H.G. Wells received these depressing words about The War of the Worlds. "An endless nightmare. I do not believe it would "take" ...I think the verdict would be 'Oh don't read that horrid book'."
  • The Spy Who Came in from the Cold drew this comment: "(this book has) no future..."
  • Someone in the publishing world said about Herman Melville's Moby Dick, "We regret to say that out united opinion is entirely against the book as we do not think it would be at all suitable for the Juvenile Market in (England). It is very long, rather old-fashioned..."
  • Even Stephen King received this comment about Carrie. "We are not interested in science fiction which deals with negative utopias. They do not sell." 

These rejections are words we all dread to hear in our pursuit of publication. And if these proven authors had let the beasts latch on and devour them, they would never have received recognition for their efforts.

So I ask you to join me. Plant solid footing, don your suit of impenetrable armor, and meet the beast head on—if it attacks. But remember, the most sure defense against those rejections that may come is to believe in yourself. You may have to improve, regroup, and re-enter the arena, but each step toward the unknown makes you stronger.

11 comments:

Daisy Carter said...

So, so, true. I was rejected a few times before I found my (fabulous) agent. Not every agent has to love your story - just the right agent.

Best of luck with your Little Darling!

Leslie said...

I love reading info like this. Reminds me that rejection doesn't last forever.

rebecca h jamison said...

Thanks for compiling all that information. I'll have to mark it for the future.

Lynda R Young as Elle Cardy said...

I find it heartening to know even the greats got rejected. It just goes to show how anything creative is so subjective.

Peggy Shumway said...

The trick is to stay up when and if the rejections come rolling in. Thanks for all your comments.

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Melissa Sugar said...

Thanks for writing this. It is encouraging to know that all writers experience it. Great advice. Thank you for visiting my blog.

Jeremy Bates said...

Very impactful. Thank you for the inspirational post, I hope all publishers could read it and think twice before turning down a manuscript.

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E.D. said...

Inspiring! It reminds us that we all have a chance.

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