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Thanks and Sorry and Good Luck: Rejection Letters from the Eyeshot Outbox by
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W.D. Clarke
is on page 202 of 224
...if I were to post [this story], I'd be flooded with similar stories by dudes about going to see bands. My life would not improve
— Nov 04, 2018 03:46AM
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W.D. Clarke
is on page 122 of 224
...what I was seeing the whole time was the writing, the story's story-ness, and the goal I guess is to get the reader to see past the language while simultaneously admiring it.
— Oct 25, 2018 05:16PM
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W.D. Clarke
is on page 83 of 224
We don't post stories that are set in Hawaii, include psychedelics, or kills dogs. It's really that simple.
He goes on to say "it's not quite that simple" & etc., but I thought I would just leave it at that.
— Oct 24, 2018 02:07PM
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He goes on to say "it's not quite that simple" & etc., but I thought I would just leave it at that.
W.D. Clarke
is on page 66 of 224
Pretty darn funny thus far, and, for you Vollmaniacs, this nugget just popped up:
...V suggested that one solution to our country's current international problems would be to elect someone else President...
Ahh, the 'good' ol' days of good ol' boy Dubya!
— Oct 17, 2018 12:55PM
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...V suggested that one solution to our country's current international problems would be to elect someone else President...
Ahh, the 'good' ol' days of good ol' boy Dubya!
M. Sarki
is on page 180 of 224
A lot of good and helpful ideas in this book for writers of all stripes to consider.
— Apr 05, 2014 03:56AM
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M. Sarki
is on page 120 of 224
I guess I should have been better prepared for all the rejection. Quite glad for it though.
— Apr 03, 2014 04:06AM
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M. Sarki
is on page 60 of 224
What a breath of fresh air. But I am still glad I never sent him anything. I would not like being in this book. Though I have had my share of rejections.
— Apr 01, 2014 07:05AM
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M. Sarki
is on page 20 of 224
I love Lee Klein. He is one of the funniest and most clever of writers on the planet today. Though i just received it today I already hate that this book will have to end, and sooner rather than later.
— Mar 31, 2014 01:36PM
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