Mary Kole on growing a thicker skin

by Inkygirl on January 22, 2010

in Blogs and communities, Inspiration

One of my favourite blog for children’s writers is Mary Kole’s Kidlit.com. Mary Kole is an associate agent at Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Quote from her post today:

It’s in your best interest to develop a thick skin, learn how to take criticism and rejection, separate yourself from what you’ve put on a page, learn everything you can about the industry, get realistic, and keep writing every day. The one-in-a-million publication stories are the ones you hear because they’re glamorous. Most people get published through the tears, snot, spilled coffee, midnight breakdowns and rare moments of joy that comprise a long time spent chasing a dream. It’s not terribly sexy, nor is it quick. But that’s how people make it and that’s the truth.

I strongly recommend writers to read the entire post (not just for kids’ writers!) and browse her blog for valuable writing advice. You can also follow her on Twitter at @Kid_Lit.

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Kelly Boston January 31, 2010 at 1:32 am

Mary is also running a contest for the first 500 pages of a middle grade or YA novel, at http://kidlit.com/kidlit-contest/. It should be interesting to see what the results will be!

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