Creativity & Community

I've been rejected by every literary magazine and agent I've submitted to. My MFA workshop loved my work, but the "real world" doesn't seem to care. I've started building a small community of other struggling writers—we meet weekly, share work, encourage each other. Some of my friends say I'm wasting my time with "losers who will never make it" instead of networking with successful people. But these are my people. We understand each other. We push each other. I feel more creative after our meetings than after any "networking event." Is my little community valuable, or am I hiding from rejection by surrounding myself with other rejects? How do I balance building genuine creative community with the practical need to connect with gatekeepers? — Salon of the Unsuccessful in Sacramento

Creative community vs. gatekeepers. Gertrude Stein's salon-building meets Shelley's romantic idealism.

Creativity & Community

I've been rejected by every literary magazine and agent I've submitted to. My MFA workshop loved my work, but the "real world" doesn't seem to care. I've started building a small community of other struggling writers—we meet weekly, share work, encourage each other. Some of my friends say I'm wasting my time with "losers who will never make it" instead of networking with successful people. But these are my people. We understand each other. We push each other. I feel more creative after our meetings than after any "networking event." Is my little community valuable, or am I hiding from rejection by surrounding myself with other rejects? How do I balance building genuine creative community with the practical need to connect with gatekeepers? — Salon of the Unsuccessful in Sacramento

Portrait of Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein

"Create the conditions for creation—surround yourself with those who push you"

47 votes

Portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley

"Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world—dream of better and make it real"

49 votes

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Portrait of Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein

From The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

"Create the conditions for creation—surround yourself with those who push you"

My salon in Paris was full of unknowns who became Picasso, Hemingway, Fitzgerald. The gatekeepers came to us because we had built something vital. Your community is not hiding—it is creating. Keep meeting. Keep pushing each other. The world will eventually notice what you've built.

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Portrait of Percy Bysshe Shelley
Percy Bysshe Shelley

From Winds Of Doctrine: Studies in Contemporary Opinion

"Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world—dream of better and make it real"

I published my own work when no one else would. I shared it freely. I built community with those who shared my vision. Your friends who mock your group worship at the altar of success already achieved. True artists create new paths. Your community may be that path.

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