tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post1521546470753251853..comments2024-01-10T04:32:03.578-05:00Comments on Literary Rejections on Display Now Has Long COVID: Reading Your No-Luck FutureWriter, Rejectedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17241982229214057815noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-10068615196803919262012-02-10T17:40:01.573-05:002012-02-10T17:40:01.573-05:00BTW, are you going to reveal the identity of Agent...BTW, are you going to reveal the identity of Agent 99? If only to give your readers a heads up about a flake they should avoid.spoothnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-44429943883544942832012-02-10T17:37:55.903-05:002012-02-10T17:37:55.903-05:00Yeah, really, that's one helluva mistake. I d...Yeah, really, that's one helluva mistake. I did look it up to see if "bode" could be used as a present tense form in the sense of "bid" or "wish" and no dice. I suppose they could have said "bode your success" in the sense of predicting future publication, but then that's going out on limb. What if the writer just sucks, you know?<br /><br />Still it's nothing compared to the rejection I got where they wrote "right" instead of "write" AND "hear" instead of "here." And this was a paying publication.spoothnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2703861414547309188.post-79547196648712882362012-02-09T16:52:11.155-05:002012-02-09T16:52:11.155-05:00"bode you success"?"bode you success"?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com