Years ago I read something about the poet and editor, George Hitchcock. Because I was intrigued, I went onto Amazon and bought his book "One Man Boat." You can find it here.
My favorite part of Hitchcock's compendium was these elegant--and funny--rejection slips he'd send to poets whose work he couldn't use.
I guess there's something to learn in these from those of us in the business.
Often, a large part of our jobs is rejecting work that's presented to us.
It's sometimes nice if you can do that with a bit of charm, gentleness and even wit.
Generally speaking, people are still upset, no matter how you reject them. But they might feel a bit less disconsolate if you treat them with a smidgen of decency and respect.
Here are all the Hitchcock rejection slips I could find. They make me laugh.
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