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Rejection #2

Rejection #2 - Greene & Heaton Ltd

Dear Mr. Took,

Thank you for your letter, and for giving us the opportunity to consider your work.

We're sorry to tell you that we didn't feel this was a project we could handle successfully on your behalf.

We wish you the best of luck with your writing in the future, and hope that you find suitable representation shortly.

Yours sincerely,


Greene & Heaton Ltd
T: + 44 (0) 20 8749 0315
www.greeneheaton.co.uk

37 Goldhawk Road
London W12 8QQ
Reg. No. 735524 England

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Here we go again...

Well I've just started contacting agents properly. I've just contacted 20 and am now waiting for responses.

To give you an idea, this is my 5th novel and my 3rd or 4th blog of rejections (Roughly 30-40 rejections per blog, at the end of the submission cycle). I submit very seriously and I do it by the numbers. Why? Because the odds are ridiculous if you're one of those authors/writers who's going to have to wait ten years to get published. So I don't get excited and nor do I get involved, I do it and I try and turn my rejections into positives.

This isn't easy, but you can undo anything if you try hard enough. So instead of receiving something bad, I tell myself it's good. Why do I do this? One reason is that, all these rejections will one day amount to my successes. There is no success without failure and in the case of some failure was there mainstay their entire lives, but they were still remembered regardless, because they did things like no one else did.

I am not comparing myself to these people, I am saying that failure comes first and should be relished because once it's over, you'll be elated sure, but you will be in waters that are not quite as shallow or as crystal clear as they first might appear. By spending time in the darker, thousand feet deep waters, you learn to see what isn't real when it presents itself.

I cross my fingers for Path and can't wait to get it out to the original fans of the first book.

Want a copy to read and give feedback on? Send an email to contact @ dominictook.com and I will sort it out for you.


Rejection #1

Rejection #1 - Penguin (Britain)

Dear Dominic

Thanks for your email. I'm sorry but I'm afraid that given THE STORMS OF ACIAS wasn't suitable for the list I think it's very unlikely that our response would differ with regard to the sequel. If you write something outside of this sequence, which perhaps has a more child-friendly voice, then it might be worth submitting that. I'd suggest reading as widely as you can within the children's/YA market - a very good sense of the competition is always helpful in positioning your own work.


I'm sorry to disappoint and we wish you the very best of luck with your writing.


Best wishes


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