Are You Grateful for Your Critics?

This is the seventh and final entry in our mini-series on dealing with rejection. Rejection is not fun, but it still has an important place in our business and creative lives. When you’re rejected or criticized, it forces you to ask tough questions like these: Is this something I should have been doing in the … Read more

It Only Takes One Match to Burn a Bridge Down

This is the sixth entry in our mini-series on dealing with rejection. When your writing has been rejected—or at least, when you perceive that it has—you respond emotionally. And that’s totally natural. We all respond emotionally when we’re hurt. And what do we do when we’re hurt? We lash out. We want retribution. We find … Read more

Brigitte Cutshall: The Formula for Publishing a Quality Book

Welcome to the Saturday edition of the Daily Writer. Each weekday, we bring you a short lesson that helps you live out the four practices of a successful writer: Creativity, Consistency, Courage, and Connection. Here on the weekend edition, we take a deeper dive into those topics through conversations with writers and teaching that helps … Read more

You’re Being Prepared for Something Great

This is the fourth entry in our series on dealing with rejection. One of the biggest paradoxes of feeling hurt is that everyone experiences it, but when you’re going through it, you feel totally alone. This happens to every great writer, leader, and artist. Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Walt Disney, and Steve Jobs all faced … Read more

You Don’t Need a Gatekeeper

This is the third entry in our mini-series on dealing with rejection. The publishing world has changed radically in the last fifteen years or so. In the past, you would have to go through some kind of gatekeeper in order to get your message heard by others. This typically meant finding an agent, who would … Read more

Tomorrow’s Gonna Be Another Day

This is the second entry in our mini-series on dealing with rejection. It’s happened to all of us. You had your heart set on an opportunity and it falls through. Maybe it’s a writing job, a podcast guest appearance, a collaboration, or another type of opportunity. You thought it was going to happen but now … Read more