She may be one of the bestselling authors in the world, but J.K. Rowling is no stranger to rejections. Early Friday morning, the Harry Potter scribe, 50, took to Twitter to comfort fellow writers, who had been discouraged by rejections.
When an author named Dianne Brubaker tweeted about moving forward after a rejection, Rowling replied, "I pinned my 1st rejection letter to my kitchen wall because it gave me something in common with all my fave writers!"
As fans begged the Brit to share a photo of a rejection from a publisher, Rowling noted, "The Potter ones are not in a box in my attic, but I could show you @RGalbraith's?"
Robert Galbraith is Rowling's pen name for her Cormoran Strike mystery novels, which she originally tried to publish without anyone knowing she was behind them.
When an author named Dianne Brubaker tweeted about moving forward after a rejection, Rowling replied, "I pinned my 1st rejection letter to my kitchen wall because it gave me something in common with all my fave writers!"
As fans begged the Brit to share a photo of a rejection from a publisher, Rowling noted, "The Potter ones are not in a box in my attic, but I could show you @RGalbraith's?"
Robert Galbraith is Rowling's pen name for her Cormoran Strike mystery novels, which she originally tried to publish without anyone knowing she was behind them.
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