This, from an English agent living in Paris, to whom I submitted a book I've since stopped calling a memoir:
"Nobody these days is interested in reading a memoir by a nobody."
"Nobody these days is interested in reading a memoir by a nobody."
This, from an English agent living in Paris, to whom I submitted a book I've since stopped calling a memoir:
"Nobody these days is interested in reading a memoir by a nobody."
lol.I just received a rejection for my romantic comedy that went something like this..
"Australians might be funny, but Americans just don't care or want to read about them"
nice.
How about:
Lady Chatterley's Lover by D H Lawrence
'for your own sake do not publish this book.'
I also find it amusing when a rejection letter contains grammar errors.
I got, sent from an iPhone,
"No thanks."
At least it was short and sweet.
That's disgusting.
I got, sent from an iPhone,
"No thanks."
At least it was short and sweet.