![]() So I made sure to write when no one was looking. In fact, I had teachers, faculty, and friends telling me writing wasn’t my thing when they saw me scribbling in my notebooks. I was pretty much all over the map with my career options up until just a few years ago. I was a kid.Īs far as my grasp on my future grown-up career, I couldn’t say with any level of certainty that I knew what I wanted to be in my adult years as I was learning my A-B-C’s and delving into the wonders of easy arithmetic. At that point, I was still dragging around my bangy (blanket), believing the Cookie Monster was a real person, but what the hey. ![]() Right after they unplugged from their mother’s nipple and moved onto solid foods, they picked up the pen and began the path to their future career. I have read enough blogs over the years to know that most writers are CONVINCED they were destined to be a writer ever since they were knee-high to a grasshopper. This rejection letter was yet another paving stone in the road of this journey of mine that has been my entire life in the making. ![]() But after I hit the ‘Send’ button, it hit me. I tried that approach for about five minutes as I wrote my Thank You letter to the kind assistant who sent the rejection letter on behalf of the oh-so-busy agent. I know you might be saying “Big whoop….someone else said no to you….move on.” Believe me, I get the sentiment. ![]() I just received another rejection for another query letter of my newest book. ![]()
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