diff --git a/for_speakers/starting-with-nothing.md b/for_speakers/starting-with-nothing.md index 893aade..758402d 100644 --- a/for_speakers/starting-with-nothing.md +++ b/for_speakers/starting-with-nothing.md @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ These are the success (mostly) stories of people whose talk proposals got accept

@theophani have a lot of thoughts/experience with this.will write up later when i have time, and so curious to hear what you collect!

— kathryn rotondo (@krotondo) June 12, 2012
-kathryn ([@krotondo](https://twitter.com/krotondo)) made good on her promise to write up her thoughts and experiences: [lessons from conference rejections](http://flashionista.org/2012/06/lessons-from-conference-rejections/). If you are considering submitting talk proposals, and especially if you are worried about rejection, you should read her post. My favourite line is this one: +kathryn ([@krotondo](https://twitter.com/krotondo)) made good on her promise to write up her thoughts and experiences: [lessons from conference rejections](https://medium.com/p/fbceb1bca80). If you are considering submitting talk proposals, and especially if you are worried about rejection, you should read her post. My favourite line is this one: > my advice: let conference organizers decide – don’t let your intimidation prevent you from sending out a proposal.