I truly believe rejections aren't necessarily a sign of bad writing. I know some of you are already turning up your noses. It is the general belief that good writing will always find a home.
I would like you to look at this article.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1965623,00.html
It was a test to see if the modern world could recognize talent or if they only follow trends. They failed.
That's not to say that everyone is a great literary mind. Far from it. I've found few aspiring writers are even readers. That's sad. Still, considering the garbage churned every year, this article should be read.
I would like you to look at this article.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1965623,00.html
It was a test to see if the modern world could recognize talent or if they only follow trends. They failed.
That's not to say that everyone is a great literary mind. Far from it. I've found few aspiring writers are even readers. That's sad. Still, considering the garbage churned every year, this article should be read.
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