tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609289437345712383.post8185989015532634265..comments2023-10-08T02:54:41.431-07:00Comments on Confessions of An Authoress: RejectionVeronica Leighhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05230731631410241496noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7609289437345712383.post-78353897556525484522016-08-18T16:10:25.417-07:002016-08-18T16:10:25.417-07:00Good post.
I have mixed thoughts about this.
Onc...Good post.<br /><br />I have mixed thoughts about this.<br /><br />Once upon a time, endless rejections meant The End for your novel. That is no longer the case. Traditional publishing is, and will be, changing as the market shifts. Authors can now, with little overhead expenses (beyond a good line edit and professional cover) -- simply publish their book. Throw it out into the world. Some are so tremendously successful, they turn down major publishers who want to "help" them with their sales. Of course, you need dedication and good marketing skills -- and an actually good book. But, it's a different world than the one "Jo March" lived in.<br /><br />So yes, try again. And try again. And try again, all the while knowing -- if they don't want it, after endless tries, the world can still read it. ;)Charityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15928012771461206094noreply@blogger.com