I wonder what JK Rowling does with her rejection letters? Does she mail copies to the writers and write on top of the contents in “magic” marker; hah han hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah (I’m on my way to the bank) hah hah hah hah hah hah? Every day must be worse than living under the cruciatus curse for those that sent her away, eh?
Some things The Beatles heard during their struggling years: “Sorry, boys, guitar bands are on their way out,” “You’re the worst we’ve ever heard,” and so on. Not to say that perseverance always pays off – the hard truth is that it may not. But one has to try, anyway.
On my first book, I got 37 rejections, including from Scribner’s, who ultimately published it. However, now they refuse to consider a third edition because I do not have an agent (nor did I the first two editions). Since then, they fired all their “first readers” who evaluate proposals, and charge the authors for that in the form of agent fees instead.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Yes, wish I could do that. Though not nearly as many would I bury.
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
Hopes, dreams, ideas, RIP.
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
Ask Snoopy what he does with his rejection letters.
Superfrog about 8 years ago
Bob’s aspirations are firmly entrenched.He takes the hole thing very seriously.
unnormal about 8 years ago
Don’t bury the Underwood, Bob. It may have value as an antique.
Varnes about 8 years ago
unnormal,….Yes, they should be given Royal treatment….
Dr_Zinj about 8 years ago
So THAT’S what Wiley does with comics the editors don’t like! Hope he mixes manure with that paper so it composes better.
magicwalnut about 8 years ago
OMG! Who let the punsters out?!
Toonerific about 8 years ago
Well Bob, you’re lucky you got a rejection letter. The trend in this day and age is simply to ignore you … if you don’t hear from us …
Linguist about 8 years ago
I prefer to burn my rejection letters in a little pile. I call it The Bonfire of the Vanities !
StCleve72 about 8 years ago
I wonder what JK Rowling does with her rejection letters? Does she mail copies to the writers and write on top of the contents in “magic” marker; hah han hah hah hah hah hah hah hah hah (I’m on my way to the bank) hah hah hah hah hah hah? Every day must be worse than living under the cruciatus curse for those that sent her away, eh?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 8 years ago
Cruelest rejection letter ever: “I am sitting in the smallest room in my house. Your manuscript is before me. Soon it will be behind me.”
dabugger about 8 years ago
To bury words and expiring thoughts…
ianjohnsoncartoonist Premium Member about 8 years ago
Don’t forget the typewriter!
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 8 years ago
Some things The Beatles heard during their struggling years: “Sorry, boys, guitar bands are on their way out,” “You’re the worst we’ve ever heard,” and so on. Not to say that perseverance always pays off – the hard truth is that it may not. But one has to try, anyway.
dflak about 8 years ago
Rejection letters: collect the whole set! There’s some pride in saying that you’ve been rejected by the finest publishers in the world.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
On my first book, I got 37 rejections, including from Scribner’s, who ultimately published it. However, now they refuse to consider a third edition because I do not have an agent (nor did I the first two editions). Since then, they fired all their “first readers” who evaluate proposals, and charge the authors for that in the form of agent fees instead.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
I guess he wrote that career path off his list. In fact, I would make book on it.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 8 years ago
The dog looks as if he would like to make a contribution.
well-i-never about 8 years ago
That is one dang neat hole. Did he put his dirt in boss Caines yard?