Does the sting of a rejection letter feel a little less sharp if the letter has a misspelling?
The answer is "yes". Only a little, though.
Writer. Editor. Teacher. Maker.
Does the sting of a rejection letter feel a little less sharp if the letter has a misspelling?
The answer is "yes". Only a little, though.
Oh, honey, I’m sorry.
*huggles*
{hugs}
Oh, bleah. We don’t like those people!! xo
We know you are good ~(((((hugs))))
Rejection letter error? Ha! Just shows how good THEY are! (Anyway, now you know that you don’t want their copy editors touching your stuff. Who knows what they would do to it?)
rejection always feels bad – but something tells me that publisher wasn’t up to standards. Keep on! (hugs)
Ouch! I’m sorry about the letter. Next time!
That made me giggle, hope it has rolled off your back by now. Anyone who can’t spell has no taste. Clearly!
well that sucks – though I would definitely take some satisfaction in the misspelling. ;o) *hugs*
They sooooo missed out on a good thing. I hope it doesn’t sting for too long.