Robert Galbraith is the pseudonym used by J.K. Rowling who wished to separate her thriller novels from her famous children’s series, Harry Potter. Many people are already aware of both J.K. Rowling’s struggles as an author and of her success. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone was turned down twelve times and the thirteenth editor only published it because his daughter wanted to know what happened next. He encouraged J.K. Rowling to “not quite her day job.”
In theaters alone, J.K. Rowling’s movie adaptations of her novels earned her 3.2 billion dollars (Movie Mojo). Quite obviously, Rowling could easily quit her day job and focus solely on her writing.
When Rowling finally wrapped up Harry Potter and decided to move on to other books, she used the name Robert Galbraith and was rejected AGAIN by one of the same publishing companies who TURNED HER DOWN BEFORE.
Sometimes, our work needs improvement and sometimes, the publishers are just dead wrong. The hard part is, we rarely get to know the reasons behind the rejection so the best thing we can do is work to perfect our writing and be persistent in getting it out there!
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Good points about rejection. Stephen King and Charlotte Bronte are other good examples of writers whose first published works weren’t the first they wrote.
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YES! I have a theory that all great writers were rejected at one point or another! I don’t think it’s possible to succeed in the writing world without first “failing.”
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I did a post on rejection back in the early days of my blog. I can post a link if you’d like.
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Please do!
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Here it is: https://andrewmcdowellauthor.com/2016/01/11/rejection-criticism-a-writers-virtues/
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