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Finding Your Tribe Helps In Surviving the Ups and Downs of the Writing Life

By Lynn Slaughter | October 18, 2019 | 1

Monday morning did not start out well for me. I opened my email to discover a publisher’s rejection of a writing project close to my heart. As rejections go, it was a very nice one. The acquisitions editor pointed out some strengths of my manuscript and encouraged me to submit more work in the future.…

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