Be an Encourager.

“A word of encouragement after failure is worth more than an hour of praise after success” – Anonymous


 


I’d been writing for five years and had four completed manuscripts yet had not sold a single word of fiction.  The rejections came so fast I swear they hit me in the back of the head on the way home from the post office.  I wondered if I’d ever be a good enough writer to sell a book.  After the sale of an article for which I’d received $350 I was able to attend my first writers’ conference.  Because of the conference, I had the opportunity to meet with an editor who had read the first fifty pages of my manuscript.  I loved this story and felt it had all the elements of a wonderful romance.  If this book didn’t sell I didn’t know that anything I wrote would.


To say the editor didn’t like my book is an understatement.  In fact she said the best thing I could do with it was throw it in the garbage.


Devastated, I decided that I should give up trying to sell adult fiction and write children’s books instead.  I attended a workshop for children’s books and the author said something that I’ll never forget.  “Your book has a home.  Your job is to find it.”  That little bit of encouragement is all I needed.  I grabbed hold of it with both hands and clung to it as I submitted the very manuscript that had been so brutally rejected.  That book, Heart Song became my first sale.  Heart Song found a home with Simon & Schuster.  That small encouragement meant everything.  I believe if I had given up, and surrendered to defeat as a writer I would have lost a piece of my soul.


“Be an encourager.  Scatter sunshine.  Who knows whose life you might touch with something as simple as a kind word.” – Debbie Macomber

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Published on June 20, 2016 16:30
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message 1: by Karen (new)

Karen I have read almost every book that Debbie has written, and I am glad that she didn't give up after the editor rejections. Thanks to Simon & Schuster for believing that she really is a great writer. My problem is having to wait for her next book to come out. Keep on writing Debbie and may God continue to bless you with more stories.


message 2: by Jeanine (new)

Jeanine We should always offer encouragement to others. No one knows what lies in the future, & that person who needs our encouragement may have great things in store for them & maybe even the world. We could be the one voice of hope & encouragement that person needs, to try again, even one more time. I am so glad someone gave you that encouragement you needed. What a tremendous loss the literary world would have had, if your books had never been published. Thank God for that author's words of encouragement to you. You, also, through your books., offer a lot of encouragement to many people. I have not yet read "Heart Song," but it is on my list of books to read. Hopefully, my library has it. I am currently in the middle of both the Cedar Cove & Blossom Street series. I love them all. God has truly given you a gift; thank you for sharing it with us. I hope there might be a giveaway sometime in the future. :)


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