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Sex and race only matters to me now, since all the crackers and sisters I showed my book to dissed me. You people talk all this 'race don't matter' b.s., meanwhile every agent looks and thinks akin to you.
It's up to the Black man to save me now. I put my fate in his hands.
Sex and race only matters to me now, since all the crackers and sisters I showed my book to dissed me. You people talk all this 'race don't matter' b.s., meanwhile every agent looks and thinks akin to you.
It's up to the Black man to save me now. I put my fate in his hands.
The vast majority of aspiring writers aren't good enough to get published. If you are rejected by every agent you approach, it could be part of an enormous jealous conspiracy to suppress your obvious genius. Or you could just be part of that vast majority. You're not good enough yet, but you, unlike the conspiracy theorists, can get better - perhaps even good enough to break into that tiny minority.
Read more. Critique work. Do writing exercises. Seek out mentors and workshops and writing groups who can help you. Write another, better book. And try again.
A published writer is an unpublished writer who didn't give up.