The Fourth Draft

第四稿

Radio Headspace

2026-01-21

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What happens when you almost don’t try again? Rosie reflects on rewriting a book proposal four times and what that process taught her about fear, persistence, and trusting the slow unfolding of creative work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Hey friends, it's Rosie.

  • Welcome back to Radio Headspace.

  • So let me tell you about the emotional roller coaster that was my second book proposal.

  • If you've never written a book proposal, here's the short version.

  • It's basically a business plan for your book.

  • You pour your heart, soul, research,

  • and every ounce of creativity you can muster into 50 to 80 pages of pitches,

  • summaries, sample chapters, marketing plans,

  • all to convince a publisher that your book is worth investing in.

  • Sounds fun, right?

  • Now imagine doing that four times, because that's what happened with my second book.

  • I wrote one full proposal, done.

  • Sent to my agent, crickets.

  • I wrote a second, same thing.

  • I wrote a third, better, but still not it.

  • By the time I got to the fourth, I was exhausted.

  • I remember hitting the send email to my agent with the sinking feeling in my chest.

  • Here we go again, another fail, another reminder that maybe I'm not cut out for this.

  • And that's when it hit me.

  • This wasn't just disappointment.