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Ray Bradbury was rejected 12 times by The New Yorker before they finally accepted one of his stories for publication.
the more times your rejected the more times youll get accepted
Dr. Seuss's first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," was rejected by multiple publishers. The exact number of rejections varies, with some sources stating as many as 27 rejections.
Dr. Seuss's first book was rejected by multiple publishers before it was finally accepted. Overall, he is said to have received around 27 rejections before achieving success with his first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street."
"Dubliners" by James Joyce was rejected 22 times before it was finally published in 1914.
Agatha Christie's first book, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," was rejected by several publishers before being accepted for publication by John Lane at The Bodley Head. The exact number of rejections is not definitive, but it is believed to be around five or six.
27 times it was rejected before being published by the Vanguard press... he had thoughts of burning his book because no one seemed to like it.
Rick Riordan was rejected around 12 times before his first novel, "The Lightning Thief," was finally published.
Steven King. He was rejected a LOT.
rejected 4 times
Dr. Seuss's first book, "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," was rejected by multiple publishers before finally being accepted. Overall, he received around 27 rejections before finding success as a children's book author.