Lately I’ve been attending a bunch of author talks at bookstores. Here’s what I’ve gleaned from seeing these authors:
Handling Rejection from Newbery Award winning author Shannon Hale (seen at Porter Square Books in Cambridge promoting her new book Forest Born):
Shannon Hale received a lot of rejection letters before getting her first book (Goose Girl) published. She actually laminated them all end-to-end (note: not all of them are for Goose Girl, some were for her short stories) and brought the whole roll of rejection letters to her visit (see my friend Peta’s blog for more discussion about this)! The length of that roll was really impressive!
Juggling several projects at once from Newbery Award winner Kathryn Lasky (also seen @ PSB, promoting her new book Hannah):Getting ideas from National Book Award winner Sherman Alexie (seen at the Brattle Theatre with Harvard Book Store promoting his new adult book War Dances):
Resonating with readers by (not an award-winner but famous nonetheless) author John Hodgman (seen at the Boston Book Festival this past weekend):
Not many people know that John Hodgman was an aspiring writer and an literary agent before he became an internet sensation and a famous TV personality. He even had a short story published in the Paris Review! But he quickly realized that writing short stories wasn’t his forte and eventually tapped in on his natural talents as a comedian. His advice about writing? Be honest with yourself and with your audience. Even though his books are all fake trivia and nonsense, he believes there is an underlying truth to them that he believes makes them appeal to readers. (image from Dan Coulter)

Great post! I saw Shannon Hale’s “rejection scroll” when she did a talk at the Brookline Library. I love her writing so it was amazing to see how much rejection she had to go through before getting published – definitely inspiring!
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