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Aspiring poet's rejection letter from 1928 is delightfully brutal
![]() ![]() No one likes being rejected, especially when you receive a letter that gives your work an absolute dressing down. * Penned by Australian publisher Angus & Robertson in 1928, the letter is addressed to Frederick Charles Meyer of Katoomba, who had sent a sample of his writing to the company. SEE ALSO: A woman is writing poignant poems to strangers based on their Twitter DMs The letter was sent by Kylie Parkinson to the Twitter page Letters of Note, who posted it on Tuesday. You'd rarely come across a letter as stern, albeit eloquent as this. All other rejection letters can step down. We have a winnerpic.twitter.com/dQijZsIgqLMore about Culture, New Zealand, Letter, Letters, and Rejection ??????? ??????: Aspiring poet's rejection letter from 1928 is delightfully brutal || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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