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Dear Writer,
I understand how heart breaking it can be to face rejection over and over as a writer. It’s easy to feel like your work is not good enough and that you should throw in the towel.
But please, don’t give up on your writing.
One thing I always try to remember when I experience rejection with my writing is that every successful writer has faced rejection at least once in their career. For example, J.K. Rowling’s first Harry Potter book was rejected by 12 publishers before it became a global phenomenon. Stephen King’s first novel, “Carrie,” was rejected 30 times before it was finally published. And even the great Edgar Allan Poe faced rejection and financial struggles throughout his career.
These are just a few of the many examples that prove it is possible to overcome rejection and achieve success as a writer. It may take time and effort, but it is worth it to keep persevering and believing in yourself.
Don’t let rejections define your worth as a writer or discourage you from pursuing your passion. Keep writing and submitting your work, and eventually your hard work will pay off.
Keep writing, keep striving for improvement, and don’t let rejection hold you back. Your writing is valuable and important, and you have the talent and potential to achieve success. God put this desire in your heart for a reason, so see it through!
I also want to encourage you to not let rejection discourage you from continuing to write and improve.
Every writer, no matter how successful, has faced rejection and has had to work hard to improve their craft. Needing to improve in some area is a natural part of the process, and it’s also a great opportunity to learn and grow as a writer.
Don’t be afraid to seek feedback and take constructive criticism to heart. This can help you identify areas for improvement and give you a better understanding of what it takes to succeed as a writer.
That being said, it’s also important to remember that rejection is often subjective and doesn’t necessarily reflect the quality of your work. Don’t let it discourage you from continuing to write and submit your work.
So please, don’t give up on your writing. Keep writing, keep striving for improvement, and don’t let rejection hold you back. Believe in yourself and your talent, and keep working towards your goals. You have the potential to achieve great things as a writer.
Someone out there needs to hear what you have to say!
Sincerely,
April