tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139814707605106686.post2899726664755666427..comments2024-01-29T10:20:22.107+00:00Comments on Rebeccah Writes: How I deal with rejectionRebeccah Giltrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12233619259915854967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139814707605106686.post-30722622500987348302013-12-13T17:01:10.301+00:002013-12-13T17:01:10.301+00:00Thank you for your comment. I have sent work off ...Thank you for your comment. I have sent work off to agents and publishers, but it's always resulted in rejection. I will keep going that way, sending my writing off to agents, but I do want my work to be out there in the world for others to read. In an ideal world I would love to be traditionally published, but self-publishing is the way to go when the rejections start piling up!Rebeccah Giltrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12233619259915854967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3139814707605106686.post-53458890207440391392013-12-09T19:34:43.741+00:002013-12-09T19:34:43.741+00:00It was a somewhat positive rejection, in that it c...It was a somewhat positive rejection, in that it complemented your writing, but I would be discouraged too. I like the cover and title of this book so I am intrigued and plan to check it out.Did you not try to find an agent? That seems to be the advice I am getting these days, although I am not opposed to self-publishing (just want to try the traditional way 1st). Don't lose heart!Sharon Himslhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08835934582653243661noreply@blogger.com