Look on the bright side, Snoopy. At least you got your story ‘out there’ in the world, instead of it sitting buried on some second-rated editor’s desk.
Dear contributor, for a moment we though we had a winner of a joke book on our hands as we laughed our heads off, until we got halfway down the first page and realized you were serious.
None of our editors managed to make it past page 6 including Jake, our resident insomniac who is keeping his copy in lieu of renewing his prescription for heavy medications to go to sleep.
Nonetheless, we found it quite useful. We’ve used it to wrap fish heads, line the box where we have a litter of puppies and mixed with other manure, it gives just the right texture to our compost heap. Speaking of which, the additional copies were distributed to various outhouses in the Ozark Mountains where I am sure they will be appreciated.
Nowadays authors send their queries via email. The agent quickly deposits said partial manuscript into the email trash can. I wonder sometimes if they even read them.
It is standard procedure to include SASE when sending a manuscript if you want it back, Snoopy. You were lucky to hear from them at all. ( that is Self Addressed Stamped Envelope).
Publishing is like marriage – You’ve heard of it. Your friends have all done it. But somehow, it’s just never happened to you no matter how hard you’ve tried.
Foxtrot snowday ('Sup Roblox peeps) over 3 years ago
Poor Snoopy, the story is destroyed. THe editors could be nice about it.
jagedlo over 3 years ago
Was that the story about the golfer from Monday, or the skater from yesterday?
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
back to the drawing board (or in a writer’s case, the typewriter)
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
At least they didn’t throw it in the compost heap.
Baarorso over 3 years ago
It could have been worse. They could have used the pages of your manuscript to line their bird cages.;-D
jaydogg187 over 3 years ago
Go ahead, guys. Tell him how you really feel…
ronaldspence over 3 years ago
It was a dark and stormy rejection…
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
Another way to get the story to the public…
knutdl over 3 years ago
Return to sender, address unknown No such number, no such zone.
Kind&Kinder over 3 years ago
So….airmail?
dcdete. over 3 years ago
Look on the bright side, Snoopy. At least you got your story ‘out there’ in the world, instead of it sitting buried on some second-rated editor’s desk.
therese_callahan2002 over 3 years ago
Try writing something about the Easter Beagle.
mrcooncat over 3 years ago
As Billy Joel used to sing: “Honesty, it’s such a lonely word.”
dflak over 3 years ago
Dear contributor, for a moment we though we had a winner of a joke book on our hands as we laughed our heads off, until we got halfway down the first page and realized you were serious.
None of our editors managed to make it past page 6 including Jake, our resident insomniac who is keeping his copy in lieu of renewing his prescription for heavy medications to go to sleep.
Nonetheless, we found it quite useful. We’ve used it to wrap fish heads, line the box where we have a litter of puppies and mixed with other manure, it gives just the right texture to our compost heap. Speaking of which, the additional copies were distributed to various outhouses in the Ozark Mountains where I am sure they will be appreciated.
Troglodyte over 3 years ago
Poor Snoop! Rejection dejection (sigh).
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member over 3 years ago
Just because the story is bad doesn’t make it OK to litter.
Ellis97 over 3 years ago
That’s every big time publisher in a nutshell.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
They don’t call it “the slush pile” for nothing…
Tentoes over 3 years ago
That’s what they do with job applications these days.
Droptma Styx over 3 years ago
Been sending stuff to MAD again, huh, Snoopy?
A.Ficionada over 3 years ago
One way of your writing getting to really fly… though not the way he hoped for
KEA over 3 years ago
talk about rejection
cubswin2016 over 3 years ago
Do not give up, Snoopy.
gantech over 3 years ago
Ouch…very ouch….
Pets of the comics over 3 years ago
that was rude
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Ticker tape parade on the street below?
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
Insult to injury…….
diegot over 3 years ago
…if he didn’t send a return address, how did he get this letter??
donwestonmysteries over 3 years ago
Nowadays authors send their queries via email. The agent quickly deposits said partial manuscript into the email trash can. I wonder sometimes if they even read them.
bloodykate over 3 years ago
LOL!
Buckeye67 over 3 years ago
Don’t give up Snoopy. Remember most great authors have had to suffer. It’s part of the creative process.
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Could have thrown it in a shredder to produce the confetti for the next ticker tape parade.
Lightpainter over 3 years ago
It is standard procedure to include SASE when sending a manuscript if you want it back, Snoopy. You were lucky to hear from them at all. ( that is Self Addressed Stamped Envelope).
thepinkbaroness over 3 years ago
“We had a lot of fun making paper airplanes and testing our new paper shredder with your story.”
DaveLowell Premium Member over 3 years ago
Publishing is like marriage – You’ve heard of it. Your friends have all done it. But somehow, it’s just never happened to you no matter how hard you’ve tried.
anna over 3 years ago
Out the window ?? No respect for Snoopy. How very very sad. (You better check your computer screens for drops of my tears falling. ;-)