- Interesting rejection material at Writing Under A Pseudonym.
- Agent Meredith Bernstein tells Yasmine Galehorn: Life on the Fringe Blog that, among other things, she " immediately reject[s] letters that begin Dear Sirs...or Dear Ms Sands ...or To Whom It May Concern... also toss[es] letters without an SASE."
- Some bad advice about sending rejection letters to your new agent at something called Guide to Literary Agents, Editor's Blog.
- Apparently agents are getting into the book-writing/book-publishing game. Ann Rittenberg has published a new guide called Your First Novel. Let's hope she has more professional tact than Noah Lukeman, who takes every rejection opportunity to promote his book.
- A thoughtful rejection reaction From the Mind of Manxom Vroom.
- Great rejections at BlogLily.
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
This Week's Bloggery on Rejection
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Thanks for the link! I've added you to my RSS reader.
Agent and former editor Betsy Lerner wrote a great guide to writing and getting published called "The Forest for the Trees." It's great and gossipy and very generous -- totally encouraging.
Does Noah Lukeman want to be a writer or an agent? He seems to spend an ordinate amount of time writing books on how other people should write (and in turn, selling his own books and promoting his own books). Does he spend anywhere near as much time promoting his clients or helping with their careers? Something tells me this guy would not go to bat for a client whose career needed help. it would take too much time away from his own writing.
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