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Writers must keep rejection in perspective from "summary" of The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes

Rejection is part and parcel of the writing life. Writers must accept that not everyone will appreciate or understand their work. It is important to keep in mind that rejection does not necessarily reflect the quality of one's writing. Editors, publishers, and readers all have their own tastes and preferences, which may not always align with the writer's vision. When faced with rejection, it is crucial for writers to maintain perspective. Rejection is not a personal attack, but rather a professional judgment. It is not a reflection of the writer's worth as a person, but rather a critique of their work. By keeping rejection in perspective, writers can avoid taking it too personally and instead use it as an opportunity for growth and improvement. It is also important for writers to remember that rejection is not the end of the road. Many successful writers have faced numerous rejections before finding success. J. K. Rowling, for example, received multiple rejections before finally securing a publishing deal for the Harry Potter series. Rejection is simply a stepping stone on the path to success, and writers must learn to persevere in the face of adversity. Furthermore, rejection can serve as a valuable learning experience. By receiving feedback from editors, publishers, and readers, writers can gain insight into what is working in their writing and what can be improved. This feedback can help writers hone their craft and become better at their art. Instead of viewing rejection as a failure, writers should see it as an opportunity for growth and development.
  1. Rejection is a natural part of the writing process. Writers must learn to accept rejection with grace and keep it in perspective. By understanding that rejection is not a personal attack, but rather a professional judgment, writers can navigate the ups and downs of the writing life with resilience and determination. Rejection is not the end of the road, but rather a stepping stone on the path to success. By embracing rejection as a learning experience, writers can use it to improve their craft and move closer to achieving their goals.
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The Courage to Write

Ralph Keyes

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