
Natter Jen Bray on her debut novel “The Lies Between Us”, Thoughtful Rejections and Persistence
After many years of writing, journalist and Sunday Times Ireland political editor Jennifer Bray finally landed her dream book deal and “The Lies Between Us” was worth every moment of the wait.
In this episode, Jen joins Kate and Michelle for an honest conversation about the long road to publication. She reflects on the early manuscripts that didn't make the cut, the emotional chaos of being on submission and why she believes persistence is the single most important quality a writer can have.
She also digs into the concept of the "thoughtful rejection", how detailed feedback from agents, though hard to hear, can completely redirect a writer's journey for the better.
A must-listen for anyone who has ever wondered whether to keep going. Spoiler: keep going.
Key takeaways for writers:
- Every unpublished manuscript teaches you something, don't dismiss the ones that don't make it.
- Treat detailed rejection feedback as a signpost, not a dead end.
- Research agents carefully and show you understand what they're looking for.
- Strong, believable characters are the foundation of great fiction.
- Persistence is one of the only things that separates published writers from unpublished ones.
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