What Rejection Is Telling You
You have worked so hard on writing your manuscript. You have written countless drafts, and have taken considerable time to review your grammar, and punctuation you feel strongly about your manuscript that it was meant to be. Rejection is bitter, painful, and if you have not been rejected enough you will feel completely abysmal.
There is hope here for you. Rejection happens for a reason, and usually because your work is not bad, but because your rejected manuscript is telling you something valuable. You have to take your manuscript to the mirror and say, I love you. And nobody is going to stop me from loving you. I am going to take more time to grow you.
You didn’t start writing for the sake of just writing. You started this story because you believe that it deserves to be heard let not the literary criticism of the world take hold of you. Take stock of rejection, and move forward with vehemence.
You will find wonder in rejection, and joy because there are many things you can add to your manuscript there is raw emotion from your rejection that you can use to write more effective material. Rejection can sometimes be your saviour. Do not give up on your manuscript it is like your child, you have to take care of your child and feed it love.