Yes, I take your point, Robert and Belly. I guess I did find it encouraging. But having a young child at the time, my attentions were taken up. Then going back to work once she reached school age, you tend to put your own wants on the back boiler and keep putting your family commitments first.
Another novel I wrote, and sent off, the publishing house actually phoned me and asked me to try out something specific which they were after, which I did and sent off, but then the situation changed and the book wasn't used after all.
Imagination
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Julian gave an exclamation and nudged George.
"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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I think you should continue submitting your stories for publication, Julie. They are certainly good enough to get into print. Many of the most famous and successful writers were rejected before eventually having their work accepted. My brother, Andrew has recently had a collection of his short stories accepted for publication, after receiving countless rejection slips, and his book should be on sale in the very near future. I'll keep the forums posted with any updates on this. So keep sending your stories off, Julie and don't be discouraged by the odd refusal letter. I feel sure you will triumph in the end!
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Don't know how to reply in this new format without quoting? Odd! Sorry Eddie etc.Eddie Muir wrote:I think you should continue submitting your stories for publication, Julie. They are certainly good enough to get into print. Many of the most famous and successful writers were rejected before eventually having their work accepted. My brother, Andrew has recently had a collection of his short stories accepted for publication, after receiving countless rejection slips, and his book should be on sale in the very near future. I'll keep the forums posted with any updates on this. So keep sending your stories off, Julie and don't be discouraged by the odd refusal letter. I feel sure you will triumph in the end!
Julie - let's get this straight you had a publishing house call you up and another interested! That is amazing and to me suggests you have real ability and talent. I would be over the moon if this had happened to me and take it to me I would definitely have a novel etc in print in time!!!!!
It really is, Julie. I don't think J K Rowling had anyone showing any interesting at all in her work and received hundreds of rejection letters with no follow up calls etc! It's very rare to get interest shown twice like that..You obviously have real ability! Too many on here are too modest and don't realise how much ability they have!
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Yes: a call from a publisher??!! That's like winning the lottery!
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hearts mad delight,
Sing on, sing on, and when the sun is gone
I'll warm me with your echoes
through the night.'
(E. Blyton, Sunday Times, 1951)
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Thanks for your kind comments everyone.
We are talking over 25 years ago though, Robert. In fact, I think the only manuscript I have kept, is the one that had the second reading as I was particularly fond of that one.
I must try and find it and give it a re-read
We are talking over 25 years ago though, Robert. In fact, I think the only manuscript I have kept, is the one that had the second reading as I was particularly fond of that one.
I must try and find it and give it a re-read
Julian gave an exclamation and nudged George.
"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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