“Writers need to stop being intimidated by that,” she tells us. “It takes courage to be a writer and to risk rejection, but if you don’t send out your stuff, you’ll never get published and get your voice and viewpoint out into the world. Besides, every rejection brings you one step closer to being published, especially if you try to improve your craft each time.”
So is this the encouragement you need to reach for the literary golden ring? Halyard challenges writers to draft a funny, light-hearted or feel-good story, e-mail it to the New Yorker. Then, if they don’t dig it, send it in PDF format to beth.halyards@gmail.com with the subject line, “My New Yorker Reject is attached.”
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Love this idea.