So, I received the e-mail.
Almost exactly three months from the date that I submitted my story,
I received REJECTION LETTER #2.
Disappointed? OF COURSE.
Discouraged? NO WAY.
I will proudly display the letter on my bulletin board next to REJECTION LETTER #1,
as a reminder that I am on my path to becoming a published children's book author.
I believe in myself, and I will continue to pursue my dream.
Next step?
Finding an agent, which can be as difficult as getting a publisher to notice a story.
No one said this was going to be an easy path,
and I have REALLY GOOD HIKING SHOES.
Almost exactly three months from the date that I submitted my story,
I received REJECTION LETTER #2.
Disappointed? OF COURSE.
Discouraged? NO WAY.
I will proudly display the letter on my bulletin board next to REJECTION LETTER #1,
as a reminder that I am on my path to becoming a published children's book author.
I believe in myself, and I will continue to pursue my dream.
Next step?
Finding an agent, which can be as difficult as getting a publisher to notice a story.
No one said this was going to be an easy path,
and I have REALLY GOOD HIKING SHOES.
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