A Writer's Notebook, Day Eight-Hundred-And--Forty-One

 I received a very positive note with a rejection of my chapbook today.  The editor commented on some traits they appreciated in the work and expressed a positive impression of the poetry.  I appreciate this, though I do wish it had offered some sense of what might be considered for improving the work.  At the same time, I recognize the symbolic significance of an editor offering such comments, and have to take it as positive.  I cannot know the reasoning for the rejection, but it is good to feel that someone read and appreciated the work, even if it was not selected for publication.

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