Many unpublished, and even published, writers will receive letters of rejection of their work from publishers, TV shows, agents, etc. in their time. Dont take them to heart. Heres what to do with them.
It's not the rejection that bothers me; it's the long wait to receive them when a piece could be sent out somewhere else. My advice is to give a prospective publisher eight weeks to respond one way or another, and then send the story/novel/article to other publishers on a first come first served basis. Publishers aren't gods and they need writers if they are going to make any money. Life's a bitch!
@oldproji They only need one writer to make a ton of money tho.
AZstarwatcher 2 weeks ago
It's not the rejection that bothers me; it's the long wait to receive them when a piece could be sent out somewhere else. My advice is to give a prospective publisher eight weeks to respond one way or another, and then send the story/novel/article to other publishers on a first come first served basis. Publishers aren't gods and they need writers if they are going to make any money. Life's a bitch!
oldproji 9 months ago
cool vid.....i see you got the tech behind you=)
88luckystrikes 1 year ago