Getting no likes at PitMad feels like not being chosen for the kickball teams in grade school. It's not current trauma, it's past trauma that complicates the feeling. I tell myself that PitMad doesn't determine my worth or the worth of my books.
It is a setback, sure, just as it has been with other #PitMads and #SFFPits. But it's more a testimony on my ability to write pitches, the matter of thousands of pitches flowing across Twitter at the same time, the glut of submissions in fantasy writing.
I need to find a way around this. Maybe improving my pitches will help. Maybe I should work on making my query letters better (which I am doing).
I can just quit or I can beat my head against the wall -- or I can improve. And, I guess, pray.
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