How to Avoid Misery Over Rejection

Eve Lomski

In a very honest essay about persevering as fiction writer (and having the faith to try it in the first place), Eva Lomski discusses how she manages the submissions and rejection process:

The best way I found to avoid misery over rejection was to ensure I had as many stories on submission as possible, so that when the inevitable email arrived, my emotional investment was left relatively unscathed. Every so often, I went through the spreadsheet, counted my “successes” and calculated my hit rate. It remained stable.

Click here to read Eva’s entire essay, in the latest Glimmer Train bulletin.

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Heather @ My Overflowing Cup

I’m heading over now. Thank you, in advance, as this is something I am experiencing at the moment!

Joe Kovacs

Jane, I like the idea that you’re trying to teach social media without making those who implement social strategies “feel like marketers”. I’m sure you may already know (or know about) Scott Stratten at http://www.unmarketing.com. It seems as though the best types of marketing in the digital age seem like anything BUT marketing; they seem more like, to use Scott’s URL, “un”marketing. Happy new year. Joe Kovacs

chelsea jacobs

That is excellent advice!

jillymonroe

Thank you for great suggestion! I recognize myself in some moments 😉