World's best authors have their shares of rejection letters. Stephen King got so many that he used to nail them on a spike in his bedroom. Pulitzer-winning author William Saroyan had rejection letters piled 30-inch high. Now, you can do something more constructive with your rejection letters: turn them into toilet paper. Link |
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That's inspiring. I hope the ink doesn't stick. Unless you're wiping after eating squid ink pizza, then you would have bigger ink problems.
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Damn they think of everything!
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