It's still the same - just a different name. I used to be "Gonna be a writer" but now I'm me.
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Coping with the disappointment
So I heard back about three of the short stories I'd submitted. That would be "no, no and no again." Luckily for me they were all in the same email so at least I didn't have to read three seperate ones and when you're looking for silver linings in clouds then that's the best that I can do. Also I'd submitted BTL to an agent and they decided this week that they weren't in love with that either. Luckily for me I have a part of my brain that I can stick all the things that I don't want to dwell on in and I close the door and forget about them. This is an actual fact, well its not an actual room with a door obviously, but I am able to forget about things that I don't want to remember and this allows me to get over disappointment very quickly. I think it may be the silver lining attached to the cloud that was a road accident, partial paralysis and a stroke when I was 6 years old. Oh and please don't feel sorry for me because I don't remember any of that at all - seriously can't recall it.
However getting back to my disappointing week, that's all the bad news. The good news (putting positive head on) is that I still have the Nice project, a couple (might be one) of short stories and a non fiction piece out there. Also I am very excited about my next big project "NRIMH." Some of you may remember those letters as it is a project that I started a couple of years ago but for reasons that I won't go into I decided that it would be best to stop. Well the time seems right now to carry on so that's what I am going to do.
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4 comments:
It's always good to look for the positives, and hopefully soon there'll be plenty of yesses (sp?) to cancel out the nos!
"Yesses" works for me Karen and I'll join you in that hope.
Pick yourself up and dust yourself down, etc. It's part of the learning process, I guess, and being positive eases the hurt.
All part of life's rich tapestry Debbie.
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