Rejection Letters To Famous people Before They made it
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07/24/2014
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Madonna When the Queen of Pop finally signed with Sire Records in 1982, her debut album sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. She used this early rejection as motivation, as this respected producer didnt believe she was ready yet. Shes now the best selling female artist of all time. -
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Tim Burton This Disney editor didnt consider Burtons first childrens book, The Giant Zlig, marketable enough. He took the feedback to heart, feverishly honed his skills and was hired as an animators apprentice at the company just a few years later. He went on to become involved in films like Edward Scissorhands, and The Nightmare Before Christmas. -
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Andy WarholIn 1956, Warhol gave one of his pieces to the Museum of Modern Art for free but was quickly rejected. Obviously, his luck turned around pretty fast. On top of having his own museum in Pittsburgh, the very museum that rejected him now features 168 of his original works. -
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U2 When U2 debuted in 1979, RSO Records was thoroughly unimpressed. Within months, the band signed with Island Records and released their first international single, 11 OClock Tick Tock. They went on to sell 150 million records, win 22 Grammy Awards most of any band ever, and performed in the highest grossing concert tour in history . -
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Kurt Vonnegut Three writing samples sent to The Atlantic Monthly in 1949 were deemed commendable, but not compelling enough for final acceptance. Rather than giving up, Kurt framed the letter, which now hangs in his Memorial Library in Indianapolis.His most famous work, Slaughterhouse-Five , is rumored to have developed out of one of the samples. -
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Sylvia Plath Although this wasnt a complete rejection, the New Yorker requested the entire first half of Amnesiac to be cut. Its hard to believe that the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet would have her work torn apart, but it shows how even the greatest writers start from humble beginnings. -
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Gertrude SteinIn possibly the snarkiest letter of all time, Arthur C. Fifield turned down Gertrude Steins manuscript for The Making of Americans without reading all of it, then mocked her. The celebrated novelist and poet later mentored the likes of Ernest Hemingway. -
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Jim Lee Today, Jim is the co-publisher of DC comics and one of the most famous figures in the comic book industry. But in this letter from Marvel one of many rejection letters hed received throughout his life, he was told to reapply when he had learned to draw hands. -
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Stieg Larsson This Swedish letter the man behind the award-winning Millennium trilogy told him he wasnt good enough to be a journalist. Although he didnt live long enough to experience his own success, those in charge at the JCCJ in Stockholm must be kicking themselves. -
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Edgar Rice Burroughs Edgars claim to fame, Tarzan of the Apes, has spawned 25 sequels and countless reproductions. But before everyone knew about the famous ape man, his story was unceremoniously rejected from a magazine in 1912. Luckily, a wiser publication accepted his piece later that year, launching a legacy that is now over a hundred year old.
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