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How writers cope...
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Surving Rejection #3064...
Such easy ecstasy, such self-enlarging
Skill. The words came back,
“Not yet—but do send more,
Some time.”
Castles went up, an empire rose
From the ruins—
My brilliance is only in abeyance,
Will be unveiled
Some time—
It says so
In the letter
On my desk,
The one lost
Among all the other
Letters on my desk.
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| Reviewed by Regina Pounds |
1/30/2009 |
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ah, Leslie...how long ago you wrote this and how long ago since I chased those rejection letters...your words made me remember and smile...
thanks,
Gina |
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| Reviewed by Ken Chartrand |
5/7/2008 |
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| Hi Leslie, I read your poem,"Surviving Rejection#3064" I found it put a humorous light on the subject of 'rejection' that is;when a writer gets a rejection letter. I've had my share of rejection slips. This is is perhaps why my books to date have been published by POD publishers. I looked for a book agent for two years with no positive result. Hey,such is the life of a writer. Best of luck with your writing. Please feel free to visit my sites either here in the den or at www.freewebs.com/kendoo |
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| Reviewed by Janet Caldwell |
1/1/2002 |
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| Don't ya just hate it when that happens? My very best to you Leslie in all of your endeavors. Happy New Year! May there be no rejection slips for any of us. :) Janet |
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