« Permission To Like |
Main
| Outrage »
15 Sep 2008 03:40 pm
When Your Short Story Is Rejected For Publication
You can always respond with a letter like this:
“Please forgive me for not accepting your rejection letter. At this time I cannot accept a rejection of my short story. I accept more than 99 percent of the rejections I receive. Many I don’t agree with, but I realize that accepting a piece of fiction for publication is a very subjective judgment call. My acceptance of your rejection letter is also a subjective process and therefore I am returning your letter to you.
I did read your letter. I read every letter I receive.
Your letter was well-written, but due to time constraints from my own
writing schedule, I am unable to make editorial comments. I do make
mistakes. Don’t you, as an editor, be disheartened by this role
reversal. The road of publishing is long and tedious. You need
successful publications and I need for successful publications to print
my stories. I will expect to see my story in your next publication.
Good luck in the future.”
(Hat tip: Helen Rittelmeyer)
Share This
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010534a9d521970c
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'When Your Short Story Is Rejected For Publication'