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Why a “No” from an Editor Was the Best Encouragement I Ever Received?
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Why a “No” from an Editor Was the Best Encouragement I Ever Received?

Medium·Dira Wiranti·about 1 month ago
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Press enter or click to view image in full size Learning to see the light behind closed doors, and how a rejection letter validated my journey as a writer. Photo by Melody Zimmerman on Unsplash A few days ago, an email landed in my inbox. I could tell just by the subject line: it was a rejection. The piece I had poured my heart into for Claudine, an international journal I've always admired, hadn't found a home there. I was sitting in my quiet room in my small town, holding my breath as I opened the notification. In that second, the distance between my desk and the international literary world felt so vast. For most writers, the word "No" feels like a full stop—the end of a road. But this email was different. Instead of a cold, automated template, the editor, D.E. Hardy, wrote a deeply personal note. One sentence in particular stopped me in my tracks: "Your poetry roots shine in this piece!" In that moment, I realized something profound.…

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