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In this episode of Pen Pals, Krisserin and Kelton unpack what it really means to "be published," trading stories from their own winding paths through the writing world. While Kelton reflects on her journey from anonymous Tumblr confessions to bylines in The Guardian, Krisserin shares a fresh rejection letter from her year-long query journey and contemplates the various doors (and price tags) to literary success. The friends explore how privilege shapes access to traditional publishing paths, debate the value of MFAs versus real-world experience, and celebrate Kelton's impressive feat of writing 724 words one-handed while nursing her baby. Their candid conversation reveals the messy truth behind those coveted "published author" credentials, ultimately suggesting that maybe the best path forward is the one you forge yourself - whether that's through perfectly crafted queries or late-night phone typing sessions. Through their characteristic mix of humor, frustration, and unwavering support, Krisserin and Kelton demonstrate that even the most daunting publishing dreams feel more achievable with a friend to commiserate with along the way.

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