A Writer's Notebook, Day Six-Hundred-And-Sixty-Five

For a period of at least a month, I have been finding a certain pattern repeating which is rather strange.  Each Sunday night/ Monday morning, at some time close to 2 in the morning, I receive a rejection from a journal
  It is consistent.  I said something to Melissa about expecting one last night, well before it appeared in my inbox at 2:30.  I find this quite strange, not to mention that it is a bit hard to feel that an editor respects your work when you cannot help but imagine them cramming the time to send out form rejection letters late on a weekend night.  I would imagine that some of this is a result of editors working from home, as a result of the pandemic, but am I wrong to think that sending emails during business hours or at least on business days might corroborate the expressions of respect for the work being rejected?

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