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In a previous post, we discussed how to translate a publisher’s rejection letter. The post covered various words used in the letter that may not necessarily mean their face value.
That being said, when you do receive a rejection that isn’t a flat out ‘rejection’, meaning that they’ve given you points which you can use to improve your manuscript, you can use the tips to your advantage.
A rejection letter can sometimes be the most valuable piece of free information...
Published on March 10, 2014 05:48