Dear Rosemary Ahern:
Flannery O'Connor said, "It is better to be young in your failures than old in your successes." How is that I am both?
Sincerely,
Writer, Rejected
Flannery O'Connor said, "It is better to be young in your failures than old in your successes." How is that I am both?
Sincerely,
Writer, Rejected
4 comments:
Ah, WR, you have even more in common with Flannery O'Connor than you thought.
Georgia College & State University has a press clipping from the student newspaper at her Milledgeville High School - the Peabody Palladium.
In December 18, 1941 the paper ran a short piece that starts: Peabodite Reveals Strange Hobby. And what was that, you ask?
To find out, see here:
http://www2.gcsu.edu/library/sc/images/foc/peabart.jpg
As you can see, you are in really great company. Hang in there!
If Rosemary Ahern Googles herself she is sure to find Writer, Rejected's notes to her: this blog ranks second on Google's search for WR's favorite editor.
You know she already HAS googled herself.
Don't talk trash about my Rosemary. I think she probably doesn't even have a functioning computer; she just sits by the firelight every night reading classic literature.
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