
For writers, rejections aren't just inevitable – they are a way of life. Every writer gets rejections.
Every.
Single.
One. There are no exceptions. Here is a tally that should, if not encourage you, at least bring you back to reality. The reality is this: keep your day job, but KEEP WRITING!!
The Princess Diaries, by Meg Cabot, was rejected by
17 publishers Frank Herbert’s
Dune was rejected
20 times.
Thor Hyerdahl's
Kon-Tiki was rejected
20 times.
Richard Hooker's novel
M*A*S*H was rejected
21 times.
James Joyce's
Dubliners was rejected
22 times.
John Grisham’s first novel was rejected
25 times.
Margaret Mitchell’s
Gone With the Wind was
rejected by 25 publishers.
Madeleine L"Engle's
A Wrinkle in Time was turned down
29 times. Stephen King's
Carrie was rejected
30 times.
Gone with the Wind was rejected
38 times.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull was rejected
40 times.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance was rejected
121 times.
Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen received
134 rejections. Louis L’Amour was rejected
over 200 times before he sold any of his writing.
And the grand prize goes to: C.S. Lewis
, who received
over 800 rejections before he sold a single piece of writing.
Published on October 21, 2012 07:38