Go to one of those publishing places that will publish whatever you have, and as many as you want. You just have to pay for it yourself. And, you won’t get paid for handing it over. Or probably famous, either.
I know exactly how Snoopy feels. I’m always getting rejected from job applications with little or no explanation.I don’t know why I bother to keep trying.xxx
@Snoopy_FanHello. How was your week?-I want to show you this photo of me as a 15 year old with curly hair! So I would suggest reinforcing your computer screen.
Here it is:
My hair is not naturally curly. I had it styled back then. -The reinforcing computer screen is a joke made by me and another commenter who I email with. Every time I had an avatar of me which I or somebody else enlarged he would always say it damaged his screen. LOL. -I hope your weekend is wonderful!
knight1192a over 7 years ago
Better than Rejection-text shock. Somehow having the rejection on paper is way more personal and kinder than a text.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
try another publisher, Snoopy, for a second opinion
bigcatbusiness over 7 years ago
You know a Peanuts character is distressed when you can see the white of their eyes.
snoopy1959 over 7 years ago
Console Snoopy! Richard Adams’ Watership Down received 17 rejections before it was picked up by a one-man publishing firm.
orinoco womble over 7 years ago
Do they even bother to respond these days?
Though these days Snoopy would just publish by direct-download. I’m sure his book is a lot better than some of the tripe put out today.
therese_callahan2002 over 7 years ago
I knew it! I remember reading this story arc many years ago.
Chad Cheetah over 7 years ago
Did you add this story was written by a dog?
Cronkers McGee Premium Member over 7 years ago
Snoopy, take a breath and come out of it. You can send it to another publisher or try again. I have faith in you! you can do it!
hariseldon59 over 7 years ago
Call a doctor if Snoopy’s ears stay like that for more than 4 hours. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.)
Say What? Premium Member over 7 years ago
Publishers need to be careful. Snoopy may have written a masterpiece.http://www.litrejections.com/best-sellers-initially-rejected/
flowerpainter over 7 years ago
This makes me glad that self-publishing is a thing.
summerdog86 over 7 years ago
Go to one of those publishing places that will publish whatever you have, and as many as you want. You just have to pay for it yourself. And, you won’t get paid for handing it over. Or probably famous, either.
Doctor11 over 7 years ago
Someone call the vet to help Snoopy! Stat!
neverenoughgold over 7 years ago
Pretty sure it happened to Stephen King once or twice…
mulder42 over 7 years ago
Poor Snoopy! He needs a hug…:)
Number Three over 7 years ago
I know exactly how Snoopy feels. I’m always getting rejected from job applications with little or no explanation.I don’t know why I bother to keep trying.xxx
hcarpenter1 over 7 years ago
sorry snoop but try more than one publisher…
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 7 years ago
Hey, Snoopy!! Welcome to the age of self-publishing!(There are a large number of manuscripts on Amazon that are obviously self-published….)
Number Three over 7 years ago
@Snoopy_FanHello. How was your week?-I want to show you this photo of me as a 15 year old with curly hair! So I would suggest reinforcing your computer screen.
Here it is:
My hair is not naturally curly. I had it styled back then. -The reinforcing computer screen is a joke made by me and another commenter who I email with. Every time I had an avatar of me which I or somebody else enlarged he would always say it damaged his screen. LOL. -I hope your weekend is wonderful!
xxx
Snoopy_Fan over 7 years ago
Keep your chin up, Snoopy. Dr. Seuss’ first book was rejected many times before he finally received an acceptance letter.