Dealing with Literary Rejection

Posted by A.T. Gomes on January 7, 2015 in Quotes |

Hail to wise Jane Yolen!

An excerpt from an interview to David Henry Sterry, The Book Doctor, for the Huff Post Books Blog on 07/28/14

“Knowing that an editor is not rejecting me but is rejecting the work, helps. Remembering that Owl Moon was turned down by five editors, that Sleeping Ugly was turned down by thirteen, and they are both still in print 25 plus years later. Knowing that Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time was turned down by 29 publishers and then won the Newbery. That Dr. Seuss’s To Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street by even more publishers and almost 50 years later is still a bestseller also helps. And, as my late husband used to remind me, it’s harder to sell a great book to a publisher than a good one.”

Jane Yolen is the author of over 360 books, including OWL MOON, THE DEVIL’S ARITHMETIC, and HOW DO DINOSAURS SAY GOODNIGHT.

Tags:

Copyright © 2012-2024 Literary Exchange All rights reserved.
This site is using the Desk Mess Mirrored theme, v2.5, from BuyNowShop.com.