Books Quote by Karin Slaughter
“I thought I had to write literature and add my name to the list of great Southern storytellers. Fortunately for me, no one wanted to read any of those stories. They got rejected by everyone. Sometimes, I would get a note saying they liked the writing, but the story simply didn't work.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Author interview, 2020
The writer feared needing fame, but realized rejection is normal and not a verdict on talent.
In simple terms: Rejection isn’t personal; it’s part of the process.
Embrace feedback, keep writing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- submitting manuscripts
- seeking agents
- learning from critiques
- building confidence
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “good” mean to you?
- How can you use rejection constructively?
Even with praise, a story may still fail to connect with audiences.