How to Respond to Literary Agent Rejection with Professionalism and Grace
Getting rejected is hard. But knowing how to respond to literary agent rejection with grace will build your confidence and help you move forward.
Michelle is a freelance proofreader who works with Christian writers to help them strengthen their books before publication. She plays a vital role in advocating for readers by building trust between the author and the reader by ensuring accuracy and clarity. She elevates the reading experience by removing distractions and barriers to allow readers to fully immerse themselves in the content and gain enjoyment from the story. Michelle also proofreads recipes, cookbooks, and blog posts.
Getting rejected is hard. But knowing how to respond to literary agent rejection with grace will build your confidence and help you move forward.
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Welcome to Author Q&A! Every month, I’ll interview an author and share their answers with you along with their books and where to find them.
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