Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Ultimate Rejection Slip
Here's a picture of the ultimate rejection slip, for an anthology edited long ago by the most-excellent writer David Gerrold.
Not everybody got one of these -- I think David saved them for people he knew.
I learned some good lessons from David when I started writing, not the least of which was, never argue with the man who holds the microphone ...
The artwork is by George Barr. A great illustrator, Barr doesn't get near the respect he deserves. He illustrated one of the first short stories I sold, "An Eye for Detail," (written under my pseudonym, Jesse Peel.) I always thought of that one as "The coffee cup story," 'twas in the September-October 1978 issue of Asimov's.
If you are a Star Trek fan, you already know who David is -- his first sale was "The Trouble with Tribbles ..."
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2 comments:
WHOOSH! that was cold!
I like the new look.
Well, he didn't send that out to newbies, far as I know, only to pro writers who knew it was a joke ...
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