Tara, thanks so much for having me on your blog. Today is exactly two weeks before my debut picture book, SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, releases!
Set in ancient India, SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS is about a poor boy named Bhagat who wants to improve his family’s life by earning a place in the rajah’s musical troupe. Bhagat travels to the rajah’s city carrying his family’s entire fortune: a single coin and a chain of seven tiny golden rings. To stay at an inn, he needs to pay one ring per night in advance, but he doesn’t how long he will need to stay and doesn’t want to overpay. With his single coin, he can get one link broken. How can he separate the rings, pay one per night, and not waste any of them? Bhagat solves this conundrum and succeeds in an unexpected way. An author’s note explains the basics of binary numbers, how they’re related to Bhagat’s solution, and how they’re also related to modern-day computers.
Today, I’m going to talk about:
- Persistence
- Time
- The heart of your story
- Magic
1. I wrote the first draft of SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS back in October 2013. At the time, I had an idea for a novel (which would later become my MG debut, MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM) and I’d written a couple of picture book texts. SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS was born from my memory of a logic puzzle I’d heard when I was a kid visiting my family in India. I took that puzzle, made it more complicated, and created a character who loved music and math (like my son) and who needed to solve this puzzle in order to save his family.
I then proceeded to revise this story almost 70 times before it sold. Let me emphasize that: SEVENTY. I revised it over four years, sometimes taking as much as six months between drafts because I was working on other projects (or perhaps doing other things, like my day job and raising my kids). The right ending for this story kept eluding me. I kept working on it, learned as much as I could about writing, and showed it to my critique partners over and over.
I started querying this book. And I got rejected. A lot! By agents who loved the folktale-like quality of the story but didn’t like the math. By those who loved the math but didn’t think they could sell something that felt like a folktale. By one who thought it was “too depressing” (which it is not) and others who never replied. Several agents did like it but didn’t like my other work enough to offer representation.
As many people will tell you, the path to publishing is a marathon, not a sprint, and the difference between those who get published and those who do not is all about persistence. So I kept going. I kept writing and writing, and over time I accumulated five picture book manuscripts that I thought were ready for agents’ eyes. And I finished revising my middle grade novel.
And then, in November 2017 I received multiple offers of representation for that middle grade novel. I shared my picture book manuscripts with the offering agents and got their take on them. And I made my choice: my fantastic agent, Brent Taylor of TriadaUS. Brent loved my novel and my picture books. My persistence had paid off.
In 2018, we submitted my novel and some picture books to publishers. And my books were rejected. A lot! (Do you see a theme here?). But we kept going, and I did revise and resubmits (R & R’s) when requested. We kept submitting. And what happened? SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS found the perfect editor and publisher: Cheryl Klein at Lee & Low books, who appreciated both the folktale-like quality and the math in the story, and who loved it enough to work on it with me to make it the best it could be. And friends, we sold FIVE books that year—my debut novel and four picture books!
2. You know how I wrote almost seventy drafts over four years, sometimes taking up to six months between drafts? When you step away from a story for long enough, it feels new when you read it again, and you can more easily see its flaws and find your way through what’s been confounding you.
It wasn’t until three years after I first drafted this story that I recognized the connection between the solution to Bhagat’s puzzle and binary numbers. So I wrote an author’s note that explained this connection, and why we care about binary numbers at all.
And the “right” ending to this story finally came to me almost four years after I first drafted it.
Sometimes time is exactly what we need to make a story right.
3. Through my revisions, some plot points changed. Words changed. But the heart of the story remained the same: a boy who loves music who sets out to save his family and must solve a math puzzle in order to do so.
When you are a writer, you’re going to get a lot of opinions on your work. Some will be helpful, and some not. But remember: YOU are the creator, and you decide what to keep and what to change. Develop your ability to recognize the heart of your story, what you really want to tell the world, and hold on to it, because that is what makes your story uniquely yours.
4. And after you’ve persisted and spent time working hard? When you find the right agent, editor, and publisher who also love the heart of your story? Friends, then it just feels like magic.
Thank you, Rajani, and best wishes with SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS!
Blog readers, you can win a signed copy of the book, just leave a comment below.
A random winner will be selected in a few weeks.
Good luck!
Rajani LaRocca was born in India, raised in Kentucky, and now lives in the Boston area with her wonderful family and impossibly cute dog. She is a writer of stories for children, doctor of adults, and baker of too many sweet treats. Her debut middle grade novel, MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM, was an Indies Introduce selection, an Indie next pick, a Kirkus Best Book of 2019, and a Massachusetts Book Award Honor title. Her debut picture book, SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS: A TALE OF MUSIC AND MATH, is set in ancient India and provides an introduction to binary numbers. Her virtual book launch will take place on October 27 at 7 PM EST with Silver Unicorn Books. You can register by clicking here.
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October 13, 2020 at 8:16 am
Maria Bursey
Wow! I loved this reminder about how long the journey of great books can take. Thank you! I can’t wait to read the final product.
October 13, 2020 at 8:21 am
A. P. Alessandri
I love this so much, Rajani!! I can’t wait to read SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS!!
October 13, 2020 at 8:27 am
Linda Mitchell
What a wonderful story of persistence. I really do struggle with persistence. I feel like it’s one of the biggest life lessons I need to learn. Many congratulations on publication! I adore ‘One Grain of Rice’ by Demi so much….I’ve gone through a few copies with middle school students. Those “old” stories and puzzles are still needed with this generation.
October 13, 2020 at 8:43 am
Marzieh Abbas
Awesome- that is so inspiring. thank you both for sharing!
October 13, 2020 at 8:49 am
Debra Shumaker
Love, love, love this! Congrats!!!!!!
October 13, 2020 at 8:51 am
Marlene Farrell
Thank you for your story of endurance and also patience. Sometimes I know the solution for my writing conundrums are out there, and my mind needs to slowly work it out without me bugging it! Congrats on your success.
October 13, 2020 at 9:09 am
Sarah Stuart
Thank you for your inspiring words! We are a family of mathematicians and musicians. Looking forward to reading your book!
October 13, 2020 at 9:19 am
Sylvia Mary Grech
Thank you for sharing your story and for showing that persistence and hard work does lead you to your goals. Congrats to you!
October 13, 2020 at 9:24 am
jembradl
Love hearing about your persistence & road to publication Rajani! “Overnight” success is never really overnight. Great post & I can’t wait to read the book!
October 13, 2020 at 9:46 am
Carole Calladine
Congratulations on seeing your books to the finish line! Yay! And thanks for sharing your story. Carole Calladine
October 13, 2020 at 9:47 am
DARCY ARWEN LEIGH
The realistic timeline for publishing isn’t what we all WANT to hear – but we do NEED to hear it… and ABSORB it. Absorption will bring the reminder that rejection is normal and not an indication of an author’s worth. Thank you for sharing your journey!
October 13, 2020 at 10:00 am
danielledufayet
Awww, so happy for you -congrats!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful story and reminding us that persistence and hard work is the key to success!
October 13, 2020 at 10:36 am
Angie
Thank you so much for sharing your journey! I am encouraged! Think marathon, not race. Marathon. Love the sound of this story. Congratulations and best wishes!
October 13, 2020 at 10:42 am
Mary Bleckwehl
Persistence counts! congrats and thanks for the inspiring story.
October 13, 2020 at 10:42 am
Amy M. Miller
Brent Taylor is a sweetheart! I’ve met him several times (we live in the same city) and he’s so positive and supportive. You are in such good hands. Congratulations, Rajani! Your publishing journey is a credit to persistences and staying true to your story. You inspire me to keep going. Thank you and good luck.
October 13, 2020 at 10:45 am
Amy M. Miller
I love Brent Taylor!! I’ve met him several times (we live in the same city) and he’s so supportive and encouraging. You are in such good hands. Congratulations on your book, Rajani! Your publishing journey reminds me to stay persistent and true to my story. Lots of luck on your launch!
October 13, 2020 at 10:46 am
readmybook2002
This story about the story is what I needed right now. I’ve been on this long journey with little to show for it all these years except my improving it little by little and by my reader groups saying “it’s not there yet.” I will keep going.
October 13, 2020 at 10:53 am
Eileen Mayo
Thanks for sharing such an inspiring story of your persistence! Congratulations on the new book!
October 13, 2020 at 10:58 am
K. Yin
What an interesting story, both Bhagat’s and yours. Congratulations!
October 13, 2020 at 11:04 am
Kassy Keppol
Thank you for sharing your reality.
October 13, 2020 at 11:05 am
betlw
Congratulations, Rajani, on getting this special book published. What a journey it took you to get there, but you persevered. That’s the answer. I needed that lesson. I would love to read your book partly because I know nothing about binary numbers. Terrific post!
October 13, 2020 at 11:28 am
Brenda Huante
I’m intrigued! I need to read this book. Congratulations on selling FIVE books!
October 13, 2020 at 11:52 am
Anne C. Bromley
Thank you for this incredible post that shows how persistence and patience got you through the marathon. Wishing you all the best with your delightful picture book!
October 13, 2020 at 11:54 am
Nadia Salomon
Rajani, I loved your advice about persistence and sticking it through. So true. You inspire me so much. Can’t wait to read this story. I hope one day, I can share one of my mss that has been in the same revision boat as SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS, may it find its turn. The journey is only real, when we persist and push through. Loved this post! Congratulations!
October 13, 2020 at 12:04 pm
Sheri Radovich
I am so impressed by your confidence and sticking with the submissions and rewrites over a number of years and you have made me feel like something I am doing will pay off after all the work and revisions and revisits to old manuscripts. Congratulations on the success that came about. You made it real not a fantasy to get the first thing you did taking longer than 1 year or a short time.THANK YOU!
October 13, 2020 at 12:58 pm
Beth Stilborn
Wow. Thank you for your words about persistence. It would be so easy to have given up somewhere in the midst of all those revisions and rejections. I’m glad you didn’t!!! I look forward to reading SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS. Yay you!
October 13, 2020 at 1:00 pm
Turkan
Thank you, Rajani. We all know it but we dtill need to be reminded about how long the road to publishing can be.
Congratulations on you PB debut!
October 13, 2020 at 1:24 pm
Christine Pinto
Thanks for the great reminders to keep working on all those drafts to have them ready when one does hit.
October 13, 2020 at 1:36 pm
Kathleen Wilcox
Awesome to read about your picture book journey. Congratulations and thank you for the encouragement!
October 13, 2020 at 1:37 pm
regm55
Congratulations Rajani. It’s so helpful to be reminded about perseverance when on this writing journey. Without it, one can too easily give up. Then the dream never makes it into the world of children’s literature. Such a shame. Thank you for staying with your dream.
October 13, 2020 at 1:38 pm
Kelly Darke
Thanks for sharing your process Rajani! This book sounds magical. I’m about 40 revisions into a math picture book that is a heart book for me. It’s not working quite yet, but I adore it and am compelled to problem solve and see it through. I have hope and just the other day was inspired to give it a go based on something my son said. I feel like it is getting closer and closer to the heart of why I hold onto the idea. Your post was timely for me. Looking forward to reading this book. And congrats on your success!
October 13, 2020 at 1:41 pm
Kathleen Wilcox
Thank you for sharing your picture book and publishing journey with us. I admire your persistence, patience, and dedication to your craft.
October 13, 2020 at 2:16 pm
Melanie Ellsworth
A tale of persistence for you and your characters, Rajani!
October 13, 2020 at 2:32 pm
kathydoherty1
I totally agree with you…perseverance is so important. Congratulations on such a lovely book!
October 13, 2020 at 2:48 pm
SuZan Klassen
Sounds like winning advice from a winning author. Congratulations. And thank you for the inspiration to persist.
https://suzanklassen.com/2020/10/05/the-writing-life/
October 13, 2020 at 4:00 pm
Phaea Crede (@PhaeaCrede)
I love Rajani!!!!!
October 13, 2020 at 4:06 pm
Nora Nickum
I loved MIDSUMMER’S MAYHEM and can’t wait to read your picture books with my daughter. Thank you Rajani for sharing the ups and downs of your journey to get here. The part about holding on to the heart of your story because that’s what’s really yours – that spoke to me. And thanks Tara for the great blog!
October 13, 2020 at 4:45 pm
Shirley Fadden (@FaddenShirley)
Thanks, Rajani. Your words will lift us up for a good four years! Another great blog. Thanks, Tara!
October 13, 2020 at 5:20 pm
TerriMichels
This gives me encouragement Thank you!.
October 13, 2020 at 5:39 pm
Stephen S. Martin
It is a LOOOONG and Winding Road. Thanx for the reminder that it is all about keeping at it !
October 13, 2020 at 6:24 pm
Susan Johnston Taylor
Congrats, Rajani and Archana!
October 13, 2020 at 6:53 pm
Carol Gwin Nelson
Thanks for sharing your story. This inspires me to keep going! Congratulations on all of your book releases!
October 13, 2020 at 7:00 pm
Mary Lou Johnson
Inspiration is helpful to all writers. Thank you for telling us the happy ending to your story of perseverance! I’d love to hear the titles of your other picture books!
October 13, 2020 at 7:47 pm
seschipper
Wow, quite a journey! Congratulations ❣️
😉
October 13, 2020 at 8:36 pm
Andrea Mack
Thank you! I needed to read this right now. You’ve reminded me never to give up. Congratulations! I can hardly wait to read this!
October 13, 2020 at 8:38 pm
Matt Forrest Esenwine
Congratulations again, Rajani, on all your success – you’re right, persistence and patience DO pay off. Hope to see you again at the next NESCBWI conference…whenever that is!
October 13, 2020 at 8:45 pm
Jen Helwig
I attended a workshop Rajani presented at, so I had the pleasure of hearing this story in person. I love the emphasis on keeping the heart of the story. Really looking forward to this book!
October 13, 2020 at 8:51 pm
Heather Stigall
Thank you for sharing your story of persistence with us! Seven Golden Rings is on my “to read” list, so I hope my library gets a copy in soon.
October 13, 2020 at 9:17 pm
Jennifer Phillips
Congratulations for your success and for providing encouragement to keep going!
October 13, 2020 at 10:17 pm
Rajani LaRocca
Thanks so much for reading, everyone, and for your kind comments!
October 13, 2020 at 11:22 pm
Jilanne Hoffmann
Such an inspiring success story, Rajani! I’m thrilled for you! Congrats!
October 13, 2020 at 11:39 pm
bgonsar
Congrats! And well done staying persistent.
October 14, 2020 at 1:23 am
cingsync
Such an inspiring journey. Persistence and believing in her story seem to be the “magic” components.
October 14, 2020 at 8:11 am
Michele Ziemke
Very inspirational! Thank you for sharing — I needed to hear that today. Sometimes the perfect ending takes time and persistence—like life itself! Can’t wait to read your books!
October 14, 2020 at 10:08 am
brilliantviewpoint
Excited about your book. I feel strongly that children need more stories about math, art, music and this story sounds magical. THANK YOU for reminding us with your 70 revisions that we need to “keep at it,” and when the time is right, we will get published. Timing is everything. YOUR TIME WAS NOW — CONGRATULATIONS!
October 14, 2020 at 10:54 am
katiemillsgiorgio
What fun…looking forward to reading it!
October 14, 2020 at 11:22 am
KATHLEEN WILFORD
Wow–thanks for sharing your story of persistence and dedication!
October 14, 2020 at 12:30 pm
marty
Rajani, I loved reading of your positivity and determination. It does indeed take time and courage and, as you say, finding the heart of your story and staying true to it. Hooray for your success! I can’t wait to read this story combining two of my favorites — music and math.
October 14, 2020 at 3:56 pm
Darcee Freier
Congratulations! Seventy is a lot of revisions, but it paid off. I love math, and am excited to see how binary numbers help save the day.
October 14, 2020 at 4:39 pm
Keila Dawson
I loved reading all about your journey, Rajani! Like Judy Blume said, “Persistence is as important as talent.” I can’t wait to read your books!
October 14, 2020 at 5:35 pm
Heather Gallagher
I needed to read this today! Thanks ❤️ And congrats Rajani 💐
October 14, 2020 at 6:34 pm
jennapashley
this book will definitely be on my to-read list! what a great background story, thanks for sharing!
October 14, 2020 at 10:41 pm
Shauntrell Leaks
Good things come to those who wait, whether by choice or force. Congrats 😃!
October 14, 2020 at 10:52 pm
Mary McClellan
Love the story about how this book came to be! Can’t wait to read it. I wish you great success!!
October 14, 2020 at 11:29 pm
Joanne Roberts
I have been dying to read this since I heard about… was it here? Back in …January, maybe? anyway congratulations and thank-you!
October 15, 2020 at 1:41 pm
chardixon47
Congrats, Rajani! Thank you for sharing your journey. I’m looking forward to reading your story 🙂
October 15, 2020 at 2:18 pm
amberleawilliams
This was very encouraging to read! Thank you so much for sharing your experience. This looks like a wonderful book!
October 15, 2020 at 6:48 pm
Carolsue
Congrats on your book! My kids would really enjoy this book, I am sure!
Carolsue
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October 16, 2020 at 8:00 am
Rebecca Gardyn Levington
Wow, your path is so inspiring! Amazing what a little (and by little, I mean, a LOT) of persistence will do! Congratulations! The book looks beautiful!
October 16, 2020 at 1:27 pm
Rebecca E Guzinski
Congratulations Rajani! You have reinforced the power of persistence for both writing and submitting. I also watched a video of you speaking about writing/publishing on youtube. I believe it was through the High Lights foundation and it was fantastic!
October 16, 2020 at 3:36 pm
arndt4writing
Congratulations and thank you so much for sharing your story of persistence. It truly gives me hope. I can’t wait to read SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS!
October 17, 2020 at 4:23 am
Carolyn
What wonderful insight into your publishing journey! Thank you so much for your words here and your words made into stories!
October 17, 2020 at 9:20 am
Kate Narita
This is a great post, Tara and Rajani! I can’t wait to read this book!
October 17, 2020 at 10:43 am
Mark Ceilley
I enjoyed reading about your writing journey. I am inspired by your persistence and willingness to keep revising. Congratulations!
October 17, 2020 at 2:59 pm
Lou
Thank you for the inspiration to persevere! It’s been a rough week of focusing on submissions instead of writing, so your article was perfect timing for me to read!
October 18, 2020 at 8:36 am
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michele rietz
I appreciate your example of perservering! I need to do WAY more of that!! Thank you and congratulations!!
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tinamcho
Great persistence! I look forward to reading this!