tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198581514056172349.post448659242963425124..comments2023-04-06T04:37:39.726-04:00Comments on Wicked Writers: Rejection: Yeah, It Still Pisses Me Off SometimesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198581514056172349.post-89727648184447732262010-04-27T03:38:24.000-04:002010-04-27T03:38:24.000-04:00I know exactly what you mean about WDC. I still g...I know exactly what you mean about WDC. I still get 2.0 and 2.5 stars on my work weekly. And some people write advice to me phrased like I'm some high-schooler who started penning about vamps b/c she was enthralled with Twilight. Sometimes I ignore them, sometimes I thank them for their time and in giving my story a shot. <br><br>Those edit points I use in my work give reviewers a chance to make a note right within the piece, but sometimes it also enables them to question and bash without truly reading the work. Since their comments are hidden right after they make them, some of them may have no idea they are repeating their insults and criticism throughout the whole piece. Ah... the joys of anonymous cyber space jerks.C.J. Ellissonhttp://www.cjellisson.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8198581514056172349.post-86996067394225625632010-04-28T14:54:10.000-04:002010-04-28T14:54:10.000-04:00Love the film metaphors, Greg. I've added one ...Love the film metaphors, Greg. I've added one in my own post this week.<br><br>I know an Uber Jerk also... I suppose the only real problem we would have, is if the Uber Jerk's of the world united. But until that day I think we can safely ignore them. They couldn't organise themselves into anything! :)David Sartofhttp://www.davidsartof.comnoreply@blogger.com