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One reason I didn’t pursue my childhood dream to become a novelist is that I learned how frequent rejections are. Even eventually popular books may have to be submitted dozens it not hundreds of times. I’ve never loved any of my writings enough to foment that kind of devotion.
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
I’ve heard a lot of stories about that phase… from the author’s “afterword” … in a published book.
Superfrog almost 4 years ago
How does it end?
Strob almost 4 years ago
“I want to be a paperback writer..”
MayCauseBurns almost 4 years ago
They say that everyone has a book in them. Idk, sounds painful.
rhpii almost 4 years ago
The antagonist is an evil Publisher and his Editor sidekick.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
I hate to say this ….
Nyckname almost 4 years ago
https://youtu.be/yYvkICbTZIQ
the lost wizard almost 4 years ago
Vanity press to the rescue for a happy ending, except for friends and family.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sorry; we’ve got hundreds of those already.
coffeemom88 almost 4 years ago
Ohhhh . . . I bet that’s riveting reading!
bobgreenwade almost 4 years ago
Self-publish, man, self-publish. That’s what I did.
Another Take almost 4 years ago
Paperback Wriiiiiiiterrrr!
Stephen Gilberg almost 4 years ago
One reason I didn’t pursue my childhood dream to become a novelist is that I learned how frequent rejections are. Even eventually popular books may have to be submitted dozens it not hundreds of times. I’ve never loved any of my writings enough to foment that kind of devotion.