In the past week, three of my writing submissions were rejected. To one, there was no response. One made it to the long list but failed the next hurdle. The third (of which I had high hopes) came with a rejection email that complained about font size.
To say I was dejected would be a massive understatement. I considered that perhaps I just don’t have what it takes. Whatever the elusive ‘it’ maybe. I thought about giving it up altogether. Or, at the very least, taking a break from all my frenetic short story writing. Yet, with a deadline looming, I had a decision to make. Either to bypass this particular competition again, or to knuckle down, sod the odds, and submit submit submit.
Then I happened to stumble across an article that spoke to me directly.
It outlined the many bestsellers that had multiple rejection letters behind them. That, but for the writer’s persistence and self belief, would never have seen the light of day.
Consider this: Margaret Mitchell got 38 rejections before Gone with the Wind found a publisher. Kathryn Stockett’s The Help was rejected 60 times! J.K. Rowling received 12 publishing rejections in a row.
Yet, if there is one thing that binds these authors together, it is their determination, their refusal to take no for an answer.
I understand that all judging is subjective.What one particular competition may disregard, another may commend.That does not, however, let me off the hook either. My job is to refine whatever I am writing, so that, if it is rejected, then it’s not for trivial matters like font size.
So, with this in mind, I am back to writing. The other stories will languish on my laptop for a while, till time and distance lends me the perspective to go back to them, and edit,tweak and polish.
Ultimately, it is better to live with rejection than with regret.
Chinmoy says
P…I thought that writers love rejections…because that how the final masterpiece is crafted…and I am sure you are close to creating that piece of work….your piece of work completely tingles our emotions…don’t deprive us of it by even thinking of giving up writing…..
keep going and conquer!!!
poornimamanco says
Thank you C! You always manage to put a smile on my face.xx
Lance Greenfield says
Don’t worry! Take a look at one of my previous posts which may make you giggle and raise your spirits. It will all come good for you in the end. Persevere!
poornimamanco says
Lance, as a fellow writer, I’m sure you’ve had your share of setbacks. I guess perseverance is definitely the way to go.๐ Will definitely check out your post! Thanks for stopping by again.x
poornimamanco says
Haha! Yes- just saw it. Let’s hope one finds a smidgen of success that Fawlty Towers enjoyed.๐
Lance Greenfield says
If you get one of yours to take off like that, I hope that you’ll remember your friends! ๐
poornimamanco says
Absolutely!! But it is quid pro quo…
Lance Greenfield says
Definitely! I love you too Poornima! x
poornimamanco says
Hahaha
toebrain says
This is me following you. Read somewhere about a guy who teaches writing. He sees that frenzy to write as vital. So keep writing, its for you that you do it. Maybe about font sizing? V x
poornimamanco says
Toebrain? I love it!!!๐๐
Lance Greenfield says
I love that name too!
Intrigued, I try clicking on Toebrain’s link and it refuses to load a page. Any ideas?
poornimamanco says
Actually a dear friend who’s adopted this pseudonym!
Lance Greenfield says
I get this:
NOT FOUND
Sorry, but you are looking for something that isn’t here.”
poornimamanco says
Hahaha! Well she is and she isn’t. A bit of a Houdini she is.๐
Lance Greenfield says
Wow! I opened the box, and she’s escaped already!
poornimamanco says
Quelle surprise!