Reading through some of the articles/complaints published in Triond, one gathers the impression that some people write for Triond with the sole aim of making money and they are indeed the disappointed souls. Why not write for the love of writing. I think there is greater joy in it than collecting a few cents for each piece.
Some thoughts about rejection.
Receiving a rejection note can be very upsetting. This article aims to help writers understand the truth about rejection, and encourage them to keep sending their work out.
Having your work criticised can hurt, especially if the comments aren’t constructive. Unfortunately, it can be useful. Without criticsim, I would never have achieved any success.
What is the one thing that writers need if they are to succeed? Is it talent? Experience of life? Time? I don’t think so. Read this and see if you agree.
From unknown authors to established names, we all get rejected sometime. The writer who hopes to publish must persevere.
We have all been treated to the stories of how M.A.S.H. (based on Richard Hooker’s novel) was turned down dozens of times before becoming a hit novel, movie and long-running TV series.
How much is enough rejection? Is there a special message in form rejections? Look at this short message and see for yourself.
You are a writer whether you are published or not. Discover that truth with a writer who has been rejected countless times.
Five simple ways to deal with an editor’s rejection notice.