Writer's Digest

Rejection with a Suggestion

Compliments are like drugs for writers. We’re addicted to flattery and kudos. Kind words soothe a fragile, wounded ego and keep us frantically pecking at the keyboard despite all the setbacks.

A prominent New York agent once said my writing was “quite expressive” and called my descriptions “terrific.” These treasured words are now proudly displayed on a “good things about my book” list tacked to

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Jennifer March Soloway (she/her/hers) is a senior agent with the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. Previously, she worked in marketing and public relations in a variety of industries, including financial services, healthcare, and toys. She has an MFA in

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