The thing about a traditional
New Yorker slip is that while it always stands the test of time, there's always something new to admire. For instance, I never noticed before that plea at the bottom in
pretty parentheses. But, oh, how it
endures, barely
a tiny change or
miniscule adjustment. Brings back
sick memories,
very sick. Anyway, have a good weekend, mice.
2 comments:
I love that you post rejections. It is inspirational and makes them less personal.
This one kills me. So you get to pay for your rejection letter . . .
If so, you should treat yourself to some sort of special stamp since it's possible to create your own these days. . .
Catherine
It's really a shame to call it a rejection letter because it helps us learn to improve and keep pressing forward. Great post. God bless.
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