The Nth Rejection

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The Nth Rejection

So I've been submitting work to a magazine for the last couple of years every couple of months or so. I have always after a month got a rejection from the assistant editor with a bit of feedback as to why they didn't want to buy it.

This time, the rejection time took nearly 2 months, so I was very hopeful. Perhaps too hopeful.

Well, I got a rejection, but this time it was from the editor and the following feedback:

"I found the sense of detail vivid, but the opening felt to me predominately detail and didn't give me as acute a sense of character as I needed."

Now, I'm not sure how the rejection system works, but does it mean something that it came from the editor this time and not the assistant like other times? And the fact it took longer... do you think it made a second stage or anything?

Or am I just hoping again....

Keep faith, Grover. Keep faith and work hard. The thing about success, the funny thing, is that when it arrives after so much trying it is just SO much better! We all attain it on different levels at so many different periods in our life...it will come, and it will come soon. Keep smiling :)

Natalia :)

Thanks, Natalia.

 

I'm all in favour of optimism. Well done Natalia. TS Elliot's "Wasteland" was rejected out of hand by several publishers as was an early Earnest Hemmingway short story. They both went on to become toweringly influential authors of the 20 century....

 

"Pick yourself up, dust yourself off and start all over again." It's what I sing after every rejection. It helps. Keep plugging away, grover. Rich