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Elisabeth Aikins
1. When one door closes, another opens . . . and SURPRISE!

Okay, I know the title of this post is a little cheesy but it true!  

Today in the mail I received another of those dreaded manila envelopes, and I knew right away who it was from.  Because of my lack of writing time this summer, I hadn't been able to send much out but I did get a chance to send one of my non-fiction pieces to Highlights.

Sure enough, that's who it was from.

However, when I saw the rejection note, it was hard to be upset.  If you haven't received a rejection notice from them, they have the type that gives specific reasons why they didn't accept your manuscript.  

The reason they marked for me . . . "The story is well written but lacks a fresh approach."

Okay, now given some of the other possible reasons . . . I was pretty happy with mine!

Now I was disappointed, however it was short lived when I opened my email and found a response from the agent I that queried last year.  I had sent her a question about sending her another query after my experience at the Davis conference in March.

She told me she'd be happy to see my other queries!  

WHOO HOO!!!
  

Now . . . for the surprise . . . 

Two days after I wrote my last post, I received an envelope in the mail from GEMS.  In it were two copies of their September 2008 issue of Shine Brightly magazine and a check.

I AM OFFICIALLY A PUBLISHED WRITER!!!!

Surprised?  I was . . . and absolutely thrilled!  
 

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