rejection

Aug. 25th, 2010 06:34 pm
radfrac_archive_full: (Harold Ross of the New Yorker)
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Rejection notice today, not unexpected: I really only tried because they had an online submission form. Otherwise I am so unproductive, timid, lazy and cheap that I would never submit any work at all. For this same reason, I will probably go on submitting there.

They got back to me quickly and courteously, and that must be difficult given an online form. I think, however, that they must tailor the rejection message for a slightly more aggressive style of poet.

The message explained that they weren't going to be able to use "anything from this submission". This particular submission consisted of one poem, five lines long. Five of your scanty contemporary lines, too, about three or four words each, expanding a little around the waistline and tapering in again discreetly at the foot.

If they had been able to use something from the submission, what would that mean? A handful of the more vivid and concrete nouns? Just the image of his face?

I am only teasing, of course. It was a small poem, and I had my doubts about it, but other poets I know have whole manuscripts they gamely launch at publishers over and over again, and this is my version of competing.

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Acceptance

Date: 2010-08-26 05:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lemon-pickle.livejournal.com
Thank you for your submission. We have printed your poem onto a small piece of cloth and asked our assistant, Aaron, to hold it up in front of a mirror.

We have photographed its reflection from a distance of thirteen and a half feet. We would like to use the resulting photograph in our publication. We thank you again for your consideration.

irresistibly lovely conceptual acceptorejectance

Date: 2010-08-26 06:13 am (UTC)
radiantfracture: Beadwork bunny head (Default)
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But would that count as first publications rights?

Oddly enough, Aaron is the poet I was thinking of who actually has a manuscript.

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From: [identity profile] lemon-pickle.livejournal.com
Re: Aaron

Interesting. I didn't realise I was picking up a relevant channel when I made that up. It came to me as the only possible name for the assistant.

Date: 2010-08-26 03:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kainhighwind-dr.livejournal.com
Perhaps it was missing that one essential preposition that would have made the package complete to them? Oh, to be rejected for lack of an "in", "on" or "of"... or maybe it was adjectives? Punctuation? I hear umlauts are popular...

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