The 2014 Bailey Prize winner (formerly the Orange Prize) for Women is Eimear McBride, for her debut novel A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing. And here’s the thing: it took her six months to write (I know, I know), and TEN YEARS to find a publisher. She was rejected by every publisher she sent it to, and finally found a home for it with a small press which had only published one prior book.
Imagine if she had given up, or dismissed small presses.
It reminds me of Tatjana Soli’s path to winning the James Tait Black award for The Lotus Eaters, also a debut that had a ten-year history about which she wrote so eloquently here in “Silencing the Voices of No.”
Just in case you’re thinking of taking rejection as a sign that you don’t have what it takes…
Meg