Discussion Topic Discuss what seems to be the most challenging part of the final, trying-to-get-published" process. Is it writin
g a pitch letter or the synopsis? Discuss. Also, look around online for writers' advice on how to deal with rejection. Put together a list of the best advice you can find and share it. I need to turn this in tonight so I can take my exam Monday afternoon please help
The letter and presentation is the most challenging part of the publishing process, because that letter needs to convince the editorial team that the work you wrote has potential. This is because it is in the cover letter that the writer must show the summary of the story, the story as a writer and the relevance of the work in the current market, in relation to the target audience, sales and other elements that are not included in the synopsis.
Obviously, the work can be rejected by the publisher and although this is something sad and discouraging for the writer, there are ways to overcome this moment. Many writers indicate that new writers use rejection to improve their written history, keeping in mind that this is not the right time for publication, thinking positively and believing that the publication will arrive at the right time.
I would say D, since A and B would be highly irrelevant. C sounds like a possible answer, but could still be viewed as irrelevant since it doesn't actually contain info about MP3 players.