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Old 08-08-2012, 05:59 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Barcey View Post
Interesting point of view that the publisher's rejection process is all part of developing as an author and if you skip it you're lazy. I wasn't aware that the publishers provide constructive criticism on rejected works and provide lengthy guidance on what you could do better. I assumed they just don't respond or send you a form letter that it was rejected.
That was not what was said in the quote.

I read it as if you have good craftmanship and tell a good story you will find a publisher. That is also what I have heard from science fiction and fantasy publishers. They do not get a surplus of publishable submissions.
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