FAMOUS AUTHORS REJECTED
G'day folks,
Here are some more examples of famous authors rejected.
Sylvia Plath
According to one publisher, Ms. Plath's
ability as a poet was nothing special:
There certainly isn't enough
genuine talent for us to take notice.
Mr. Cummings’ first work, The Enormous Room, was rejected by 15 publishers. He eventually self-published the book and it went on to become considered a masterpiece of modern poetry. The kicker? He dedicated the book to the 15 publishers who rejected him. Ouch.
Irving Stone
Mr. Stone’s Lust for Life was
rejected 16 times, once with this helpful synopsis: A long, dull novel about an
artist.
The book went on to sell over 25 million
copies.
Rudyard Kipling
These were the words used by one of the editors of the San Francisco Examiner newspaper when rejecting one of Mr. Kipling’s short stories. Mr. Kipling is now a revered author and the San Francisco Examiner is….
Frank Herbert
Dune was rejected 20 times before successfully reaching print – and
becoming one of the most beloved science fiction novels of all time.
Mr. Adams' Watership Down was
rejected since Older children wouldn’t like it
because its language was too difficult.
Madeleine L'Engle
Ms. L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time was
rejected by 26 publishers before finally breaking into print. It went on
to win the 1963 Newbery Medal.
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