Hi, friends
For a writer, getting a rejection is one of the hardest
things to deal with. It is one of the worst feelings in the world, receiving a letter
or an e-mail from publishers telling you, thanks but no thanks.
Speaking from my own experiences of getting that dreaded ‘R’,
a feeling of worthlessness as a writer invades you. Your grip on positives
starts slipping real fast and without even realising it, you are cloaked in
doubts about your abilities as a writer.
You
don’t feel like cooking or cleaning (well maybe not cleaning, I don’t like
doing that on most days anyway!) and all you feel like doing is eating and
wallowing over how your writing is not worthy of publication.
You go on
a hunt for food. You reach for the twenty four variety pack of crisps, any
flavour will do because the thing inside of you that needs feeding isn’t
bothered about flavour or taste, it just needs to be fed. You crave chocolates
and plenty of it!
After an episode of manic eating you slump down on the sofa
and mull over why your work wasn’t accepted and you tell yourself that thinking
you could become a writer was and is wishful thinking.
I say, allow yourself to feel miserable, let it out, there’s
nothing wrong with allowing yourself to feel.
After a while, maybe days, something incredible begins to
happen. You might be watching your favourite movie or any movie, you might have
just read a book, or read a quote or even actively researched authors who too,
have had rejections before becoming successful. Slowly you start to snap out of
this cloak of doubt you’ve been wearing, a cloak which you thought would never
come off again, begins to lift.
A fire in your belly becomes ignited and a feeling of, “I am
not going to give up!” starts to filter in. “I can do this!” You tell yourself. Gradually you put yourself
back on the path you were walking before, of trying to realise your dream. You
pick yourself up, brush yourself off and you start on your journey of achieving
what your heart is set on.
Write that best seller or that Oscar winning play, because
it’s there inside of you. Don’t be afraid to show your own true voice. Write
the way which inspires you, write from your heart. Allow your essence as a
writer to shine. You are unique.
Do whatever you have to do to reach your goal because it is
there, right in front of you waiting to be reached.
The flames of passion for what you love doing most may wane
sometimes, but they will never go out.
The beauty of a rejection is that it makes the taste of success that much sweeter.
The beauty of a rejection is that it makes the taste of success that much sweeter.
Happy writing, my friends.