
“The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” ~Dolly Parton
Rejection! Most writers have heard it before:
- “Not what we are looking for”
- “Does not meet our standards”
- “Our company does not publish this genre of writing”
Don’t take rejection to heart and let it deflate your ego! Consider how many manuscripts a traditional publishing company reviews for publication on a weekly, monthly and yearly basis. The competition is stiff and it always has been.
Still, being turned down can be a hard pill to swallow when a writer has devoted so much time and research into their project, not even to mention the emotional investment involved. But, rejection is not necessarily a sign that a book is not worthwhile and saleable.
Take heart, there could be another way! According to Bowker “on demand and short run books were up a staggering 132% in 2008.” There must be a reason behind it. If it were me, I would at least look into it, consider it and float the idea up in the air.
Who said your book won’t fly?


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