
Book Is the Hook Rejection Is the Job: How Jason Starr Built a Writing Career That Lasts
Rejection isn’t a failure signal. It’s part of the job.
Jason Starr is a New York Times bestselling crime novelist and graphic novelist whose work spans novels, comics, and iconic characters like Batman, Wolverine, and The Punisher. But before any of that, he learned rejection the hard way, working telemarketing jobs where a “good day” meant hearing no a hundred times and still dialing.
In this conversation, Jason breaks down what actually keeps writers in the game long enough to win. We talk about rejection as training, why empathy matters even for villains, and how writing ordinary people in extreme situations creates stories readers can’t shake.
This episode is for writers who want longevity, not overnight success.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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Why rejection is a skill you can build
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How Jason uses empathy to write dark characters
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Why routines matter more than inspiration
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How to stay productive through doubt and discouragement
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When feedback matters, and when to ignore it
If you want to write work that lasts, and build a career that doesn’t collapse at the first setback, this is the playbook.
