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Tuesday May 31, 2005
The Resilient QuizCathy Wald continues her reign as GC's first guest poster with a quiz culled from anecdotes described in The Resilient Writer: Tales of Rejection and Triumph from 23 Top Authors. 1. Arthur Golden's first manuscript of Memoirs of A Geisha was rejected by an agent as "too dry." After Golden rewrote it, he would have resubmitted it to the same agent except for the fact that she 2. When Bob Shacochis was at Iowa Writers' Workshop, he turned several agents down because they told him to 3. M.J. Rose sold a novel on the Internet after two of her novels were rejected by 11 publishing houses because they were said to be 4. Janet Fitch laughed when she received a flattering letter from a publisher who had not published her YA novel because 5. E. Lynn Harris, who was forced to self-publish his first novel, received his first meaningful vote of confidence on behalf of the publishing industry from 6) Early in his publishing career, Pushcart Press publisher Bill Henderson was fired from which publishing house? 7) Which author in The Resilient Writer: Tales of Rejection and Triumph from 23 Top Authors wrote a nasty letter to a book reviewer, which she came to regret later? Answers follow the jump. Answers: 1) a 2) c 3) b 4) c 5) c 6) b 7) c Email This Post |
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