I like your ideas a lot, but I do wonder whether Harlequin will be able to adhere to the «we won't refer rejected authors to X lines to DellArte» part of the equation, as I have a strong suspicion that including that language in
their standard rejection letters is part of their contractual agreement with Author Solutions.
Indeed they weren't as
standard rejection letters are recognizable at once and at first sight.
The only way they're connected is that
a standard rejection letter makes you think about it.
If you have spent hours creating the perfect resume that you targeted to the company and job you were applying for only to receive
a standard rejection letter, you may have neglected the importance of cover letters for resumes.
Not exact matches
For that reason, so long as
rejection letters for the
standard Harlequin lines include an advertisement for DellArte, I don't see how RWA can continue to devote them organizational resources by linking Harlequin from the website or comping editors at conference.
Unless Random House has a
standard line about self - publishing through X-Libris in all of its
rejection letters?
Have you struggled to write one, then emailed it to dozens of agents, only to receive the
standard «not right for our list»
rejection letters?
A sponsorship
rejection thank - you
letter is given by sponsors to the applicants of a sponsorship grant who were not able to pass the
standard requirements of the entity who will fund the sponsorship.
Rejection letters bring information to the receiver which is why it is important that it is properly written and is following
standard format.
When a potential applicant does not meet the
standards required for the job, you may use this
rejection letter templates to dismiss them from the job application list.