Rejected? Don’t feel so bad, Tolstoy is still being snubbed by his countrymen

Tolstoy

wow. Tolstoy was, amazing. Everyone loves his work. He is a writing god. Yes?

And somedays, maybe you even think that you have that literary genius bubbling up.

You are doing all the right things… and yet?

Rejection after rejection, after rejection.  big sigh

First of all….It’s not getting the rejections that you should be focusing on, young padawan… it’s how many submissions you are putting out there in the ether.

Writing, like most sadomasochistic endeavors, is a numbers game. It’s about pushing through barriers and about persistance. Forget sleep. Forget food. Forget dust bunnies and fine dining.

And forget about Tolstoy.

You are not him. The days of writers like him are over.. can you ever imagine anyone saying anything like this… about a contemporary author?

The Soviets planted him at the top of their literary pantheon, largely because of the radical philosophy he preached amid the early rumblings of the October Revolution. The publication of “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina” made Tolstoy so famous that one contemporary described him as Russia’s second czar. He used that position to rail against the church, as well as the police, the army, meat eating, private property and all forms of violence.

Lenin loved Tolstoy’s “pent-up hatred.” He anointed him “the mirror of the Russian Revolution,” ignoring his pacifism and belief in God. As the 50th anniversary of his death approached, the Central Committee of the Communist Party began preparing two years in advance, so a monument would be ready for unveiling.

Really???

Okay, so now.. your petty rejections feel a little bit less harsh. and yet?

You want to be loved. You think your story was the best thing you’d ever written. You believe your novel is perfect and needs no edits. You just know that Oprah would cry if she read it. Heck, your Mom loved it, right?

listen to this:

Ten years ago Tolstoy’s great great grandson asked the church to revisit the 1901 ruling that excommunicated his great-great-grandfather. He never got an answer.

read more about TOLSTOY’S snubbing here

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