Perhaps the name Lousia May Alcott rings a bell in your ears? Alcott was the author of Little Women. The novel follows the lives of four sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. These women are loosely based on the women in Alcott’s own life. According to VanityFair, “More than a century after it was first published, the March sisters still galvanize readers, writers, and Hollywood producers.”
However, Alcott received one of the harshest rejection letters of her time when Publisher James T. Fields rejected her work and advised her, “Stick to your teaching, Miss Alcott. You can’t write” (Boston Women’s Heritage Trail). If you saw the recent movie, Little Women, you saw first hand the treatment that Jo received for her writing.
What might have happened in Alcott had allowed these insults to change her mind of writing? She never would have published the first and second parts of Little Women.
After her success, Louisa herself wrote, “Twenty years ago, I resolved to make the family independent if I could. At forty that is done. Debts all paid, even the outlawed ones, and we have enough to be comfortable. It has cost me my health, perhaps; but as I still live, there is more for me to do, I suppose” (Boston Women’s Heritage Trail).
Don’t let someone else’s opinion decide your fate. Set sail on your own journey.
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This is really interesting, KaylaAnn. Emily Bronte effectively self published Wuthering Heights. Dr Seuss apparently also had 27 rejection letters.
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Yes, exactly! Writing is not an exact art, writing is dependent on talent and efficiency and public consumption! What might be a wonderful book to one house is trash to another and vice versa.
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I’m loving these posts, Kayla. So inspiring.
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So glad you’re finding the inspiring K.M. Allan! I always return to these posts whenever I feel down or rejected.
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Such inspiring posts – and so much fun. We must all remember we started writing because we enjoy it – and never give up!
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So glad you enjoy them! And such truth, if we stop enjoying our writing then our writing will suffer.
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