Rejection 143
Peter Slapnicher
At AWP, on the last day, I was standing at the Fairy Tale Review, when a very kind and pretty lady named Sarah Blackman recognized my name. She was from Diagram, and said that she remembered my name from my submissions and that I should keep sending work because she liked what I was doing. I felt fancy and special and immediately sent them work.
Yesterday I got a rejection from them that was not the encouragement rejection letter I've gotten the past few times. It is just the rejection letter.
Barf.
Yesterday I received a very kind and seemingly personal note from Michael at First City Review. He asked how I'd heard about his magazine and then proceeded to apologize for their delay in responding.
A while back I read a post on HTML Giant that someone had been waiting over a year for a response to her submission to 42opus. When I read the post I had silently agreed that they did seem to take their sweet time responding.
That's right: Rejection 140 roles in right before all of the AWP participants come into town.
I received a rejection from Sidebrow today for a project of theirs called "Page 24." The idea is that you send a real or imagined 24th page of a larger project. I went a pretty literal route and sent the 24th page of the novel manuscript I have squirreled away and they turned it down, but in just about the nicest way possible.
I realized I hadn't made a post about what is sure to be the best night of the coming week: Thursday!