Getting there (I hope)
Word count: 252 Reading time: 1-2 mins.
“How long does getting thin take?” asked Pooh anxiously. He’s stuck in the door of Rabbit’s house and wants to be free.
I’m suspended in the land of commercially unpublished authors and I want to be free of this place. How long does getting published take? How long should it take?
In the book Outliers Malcolm Gladwell asserts that acquiring greatness demands a huge investment of time, about 10,000 hours. Okay maybe I can’t aspire to greatness but I do want to create the very best fiction I can. Perhaps my apprenticeship isn’t complete yet.
Gladwell also points out that success "is not exceptional or mysterious. It is grounded in a web of advantages and inheritances, some deserved, some not, some earned, some just plain lucky.” Maybe 2012 will be the year when the planets will align in my favour.
When I am discouraged at how long the getting-published process takes, I search for perspective. The Crime Fiction Blog has a list of ironically-named overnight success stories that can take the edge off an emerging writer’s anxiety. Another source of comfort is reading rejection letters that were sent to famous authors. In the meantime I remind myself of Robert Heinlein's fifth rule of writing: keep it on the market until it is sold.
So I look to the shiny New Year with fresh hope and determination. Something’s got to give.
All you struggling apprentices out there, are you in it for the long haul? How do you handle those bruising rejection letters?
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Artwork: E.H. Shepard