Mandy Hubbard spoke a couple of times to our SCBWI chapter
today, her evening keynote being playfully titled “Rejection Sucks.” She makes
me glad to be part of a community of writers. She was candid and shared the
dirty details of what it takes to make it in this industry, even sharing actual
text from rejection letters and revision requests she’s received.
What does it take to make it? It takes persistence. Insane,
unswerving, willing-to-beat-your-head-against-a-brick-wall-and-beg-for-more
persistence.
Sometimes that’s hard to muster. I do not like having a
hobby/career that involves pouring my heart out on paper and then sending it
around for people to reject or ignore. Suckage? Indeed.
But tonight I was reminded that I’m part of a collective, a
sisterhood/brotherhood, a familyhood of people who are passionate about words
and ideas and stories and who all experience rejection and who all hate it
almost as passionately as they love writing, but they carry on anyway.
And she says it’s worth it. And I choose to believe her.

This process all makes me think of Magoo, who yesterday
decided that he wanted to ride his bike with no training wheels. So after years
of preparation, successes and failures, today he decided to ride and he just
rode and now he’s a rider. Wednesday he was not a rider. Today – rider.
Today I am not a published author. Tomorrow – who knows? I’ll
dust off my helmet and get ready for success.
This is cross-posted to DaringYoungMom.com.
Wow! Five requests out of fifteen is really, really good! I've heard that if you have a 10-20% request rate, you have a solid query package (including those first few pages). You're obviously beyond that. Way to go! Congrats on your Twitter pitch request, too! I know a lot of people who didn't get any love with Pitch Madness, so you should be proud. Yay!
ReplyDeleteAnd how cool about your son suddenly deciding he's ready to ride a traditional bike. Hope he loves his new freedom!