October 20, 2003

Second rejection on "Midsummer" from

Second rejection on "Midsummer" from the magazine that asked to see a revision. Detailed rejections, for some reason, always make me feel worse, even if they're ultimately more useful. Having all of one's flaws pointed out at once can be very disheartening, therefore I was accordingly disheartened. I think this is why I'm so caught up in writing novels right now. I've never had a novel rejected. Or even really dissected. It is a form that is bright with only the success of completion, and no sense of rejection at all.

Posted by Lisa at October 20, 2003 04:40 PM
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