
I received another rejection letter again from a literary agency… Hey, we all go through it as writers, at one point or another.
Their exact (Key) Words they sent were:
- We are sorry to inform you…
(Always a no-brainer where this is going)
- Not currently seeking out new clients at this time…
(Erm… Okay)
- We enjoyed your stories but…
(…no words…)
- All the best in your future representation…
(Worth a shot…)
We can’t always hit a bull’s-eye on the first shot. I was told by another writer when I first started writing “You will get nowhere in this industry if you don’t have a name people remember.”
I guess he was right; without exposure I will not get anywhere in this writers life.
So I came up with a plan, a plan that would boggle the minds of most… I shall write and lie in wait.
What more can I do?
If I am to write all that overcomes my pretty-little head and share it upon my blog, sooner than later the readers and views will come, which in turn could eventually bring forth the right eyes for my work. (That’s innuendo for an agent.)
So instead of writing and passing out your work to Lit-Agencies who will NOT cloak you within their name, write all you can through a blogging portal and bring the agents to you.
You have waited this long to be a great writer; why not wait a little longer?
Look at my blog;
- One year ago I was a no one. Now I am less than that…
- Today my blogs views have increased almost 400% within the last 3 months.
- With the ten new wordpress followers a day, comes ten new readers.
We as writers will always find a way to satisfy our urges to scribble.
Find your own and be comfortable with it and I bet my soul, respect, a name and your dreams will soon venture your way.
Write!
Keep your pens busy!
I will be posting another post for you all tomorra’
Alexander Kennedy – Creative Writer.
8 responses to “I Received Another Rejection Letter From a Literary Agent”
Yes, just keep writing for you first and foremost and it will all fall into place!
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Thank you, lovely. Your words always hold me upwards.
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Our duty is to do our Karma without caring for the results. Our own satisfaction to write is the first requirement =. If we are satiated, everything else will fall into place one day. Keep creating new things and one day our CREATOR will ask what do you want!? Regards.
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It’s a great idea with having a blog 🙂 I wish you the best with your querying. It’s gonna happen soon.
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Never give up, because as a writer we need to get used to rejection.
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So relatable! I’ve been treading through the querying process these last few months and seeing the familiar rejection letters. The best thing I’ve done is to just keep writing– now I’m almost finished with another manuscript and actually starting to write on my blog that’s just been sitting there lonely for years.
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Love this! I’m exactly the same. We should team up and become The Avengers of the word-world. Love.
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Sounds like a plan! 🙂
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