At least 20 publishers turned his book down. By accident, he ran into an old college friend who had just gotten a new job as editor with Vanguard Press. His friend agreed to publish his book. It pays to network.
947,2645 people auditioned and were turned down
No. Dr. Seuss was not a crazy looney as many people think. He was actually a very intellegent childrens book writer.
Dr. Seuss had one main pseudonym, which was Dr. Seuss. His real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel.
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When he wrote his first book, "And to Think That I Saw it On Mulberry Street", it was tuned down by 27 publishers.
"James and the Giant Peach" was turned down by many publishers before being eventually published by Alfred A. Knopf in 1961.
"Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book" has 64 pages.
Many homes were turned into debris which meant people had to find a home and many trees fell down
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it turned the sky dark and wit all the smoke and ash in the sky, it was hard for people to breath. the lava flows killed many of people and burned down many buildings in its path.