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Embracing Failure as a Writer: Building Creative Resilience Through Rejection and Self-Doubt

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Jen Knox

3d ago· 5 min readenOpinion

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Writer Jen Knox explores the concept of failing beautifully as both a writer and a human being. Drawing from personal experience, she discusses how resilience is built through various forms of failure—rejection, quitting, comparing oneself to others, and self-doubt. The article offers an honest, reflective take on embracing failure as part of the creative journey and developing lasting resilience.

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Part of resilience is about finding ways to deal with failure.
As writers, we quickly get used to failure that can appear in various ways.
We can get rejected, which I think is the most straightforward way of failing.
Or, we can fail by quitting or comparing or not believing in ourselves.
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Writer Jen Knox explores the art of failing well, from rejection piles to flopped books, and shares honest insights on building creative resilience that lasts.

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