So, you're doing your walk every day but you're still getting rejections. What's to do? Ray Bradbury has the answer, (or an answer if you want to be picky).
There is lot's of advice out there for writers - written by writers of course. We all know it and seem to like hearing the same advice again and again. Time for action! Here's a great comedy writer/performer telling you again what you already know:
Status report on Book2 progress: 36,159 words by Chapter 7.
Doing a bit of tangential research for the book, I came across The Beatles' 'Paperback Writer' on YouTube. (see below) This got me to thinking...does or did anyone set out to be a 'hardback writer'? I guess the modern version is 'e-book' writer but that occupation is so ubiquitous it hardly seems to be worth considering.
Anyway, progress on the book is v.slow. If I'd had college essays to write (too old for those now), I'd have run a few off by now. Now that is a challenge. Does it mean I'm not really cut out for this creative writing lark? (Writers dark moment).
So, report on progress to date: 22,651 words, 5 chapters in.