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Rotten Rejections: The Letters That Publishers Wish They'd Never Sent
 
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Rotten Rejections: The Letters That Publishers Wish They'd Never Sent [Paperback]

Andre Bernard


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"- 'Highly entertaining' Sunday Express

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This extraordinary collection of rejection letters sent by publishers to writers - many delivered to now famous authors of books considered classics - is sure to entertain and delight readers and give more than a little comfort to struggling authors. Among the gems of editorial misjudgement included in the book are: 'You are welcome to Le Carre - he hasn't got any future.' (The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, 1963); 'It is impossible to sell animal stories...' (Animal Farm, George Orwell, 1945); and 'We are not interested in science fiction which deals with negative utopias.' (Carrie, Stephen King, early 1970s). In the company of such hallowed names as Thomas Wolfe, Gertrude Stein, Henry James, Joseph Heller and many others, Rotten Rejections makes encouraging reading for all would-be authors.

About the Author

Andre Bernard is an Editor who has contributed the rejection letters he has written during his career, together with the rejection letters he has received, to this book.
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