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Sally112425 For someone whose contract got rejected like 8 times I totally understand you.
I was so depressed and felt like a failure. As weird as that may sound lol. I couldn't even write for days. I was part of the first people who got contracted for WSA and the last person to get approved. Is like seeing all your mates graduate while you fail. Even the last contracted batch got theirs approved before me.
The sad thing is they will tell you your fault and once you fix it they magically find new faults. Like didn't you see it at first? Can't you just list them all at once? You have to waste money and time. I get it have to go through Legal, copyright department etc but if the person who preview don't know the requirements they want; no offense what is he doing there? It would save us money,time and our mental health.
I don't know if they want us to suffer first in order to value the contract or something.
Just want you to know; it's a normal thing for authors to go through before being contracted. Don't feel attack and have patience.
I know is hard; becuz I also gave up if not for my family who told me not to and the fact that I was participating in WSA i would have stopped and posted the book somewhere. I know WN doesn't lose anything if I don't sign but just wanted to you to see how bad it felt lol.
Sorry for the long rant; it just I have always wanted to get this out of chest hahaha.
Sorry if I offended anybody tho.