AuntShecky
08-27-2007, 01:32 PM
I just got the scare of my life (at least my life on the web)
when I received a message from a different site that my comments were "banned."
It turned out that it was a technical problem on the other end, but not before I blushed (at my age!) with embarrassment and wracked the ol' noggin wondering what
I wrote/did.
But-- even if I really had been rejected, it wouldn't have been the first time! (Whoa! Ain't that the truth!)
SO-- I was wondering if the wonderful folks on the Literature Network would be willing to share how they feel
when they receive the inevitable rejection note. (Come on, we all get them!)
How do you feel when you receive a form letter? Do you feel any different when the rejection has specific comments?
Most importantly, what is your course of action. Do you bring the piece back to the proverbial drawing board and rework it. Or do you resubmit it, as is, somewhere else? Or do you shove it in a drawer and try something completely new?
What, if anything, do we learn from rejection?
I think that this is a valid question, and hope there are many and varied responses.
Aunt Shecky
when I received a message from a different site that my comments were "banned."
It turned out that it was a technical problem on the other end, but not before I blushed (at my age!) with embarrassment and wracked the ol' noggin wondering what
I wrote/did.
But-- even if I really had been rejected, it wouldn't have been the first time! (Whoa! Ain't that the truth!)
SO-- I was wondering if the wonderful folks on the Literature Network would be willing to share how they feel
when they receive the inevitable rejection note. (Come on, we all get them!)
How do you feel when you receive a form letter? Do you feel any different when the rejection has specific comments?
Most importantly, what is your course of action. Do you bring the piece back to the proverbial drawing board and rework it. Or do you resubmit it, as is, somewhere else? Or do you shove it in a drawer and try something completely new?
What, if anything, do we learn from rejection?
I think that this is a valid question, and hope there are many and varied responses.
Aunt Shecky