Every writer gets rejection letters.  How a writer reacts to those rejections is what usually tells the tale in the long run.

Writers that go on to build successful careers manage to find ways to actually benefit from rejections, becoming stronger and more persistant.  Writers who spiral into depression and despair at the site of a “thanks, but no thanks” missive either learn to suck it up or soon find themselves pursuing another vocation.

This fine piece from the Guide to Literary Agents blog can help you discover the silver-lined, half-full glass of lemonade (made from the lemons life gave you) that is the rejection letter.

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