by Wordtraveler on March 31st, 2006

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Should rejection letters discourage you from pursuing a fiction writing career?

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  • by Illmatic67 on April 1st, 2006

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    If it's your passion to become a writer, then no. Nothing should discourage you from becoming what you want to be and to do what you love. If you want it bad enough, then take it. The power of will is a very powerful thing.

    I say it should only inspire you and if you rejected once or twice, so what. That's just more fuel for the fire. Fall seven times, rise eight times.

    Some of the greatest people in world's history are what they are because they did what people said they couldn't do.

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    • i agree

      jpreppie

      by jpreppie on April 1st, 2006

    • i dont think the somewhat useful is a "negative" rating, i just think there are valid points missing from this given answer.

      Danica Neill

      by Danica Neill on April 1st, 2006

    • Shaw wrote: It's impossible to write 500 BAD short stories. Keep writing;look for the right fitting for the gem of your words

      Lynn Rodden

      by Lynn Rodden on April 2nd, 2006

    • this is so true, now get to writing that book

      Beverlyofhills

      by Beverlyofhills on April 5th, 2006

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