Editor's Relations with the Young Contributor (from Literature and Life) Editor's Relations with the Young Contributor (from Literature and Life)

Editor's Relations with the Young Contributor (from Literature and Life‪)‬

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The new contributor who does charm can have little notion how much he charms his first reader, who is the editor. That functionary may bide his pleasure in a short, stiff note of acceptance, or he may mask his joy in a check of slender figure; but the contributor may be sure that he has missed no merit in his work, and that he has felt, perhaps far more than the public will feel, such delight as it can give. The contributor may take the acceptance as a token that his efforts have not been neglected, and that his achievements will always be warmly welcomed; that even his failures will be leniently and reluctantly recognized as failures, and that he must persist long in failure before the friend he has made will finally forsake him.

ЖАНР
Художественная литература
РЕЛИЗ
1920
1 января
ЯЗЫК
EN
английский
ОБЪЕМ
19
стр.
ИЗДАТЕЛЬ
Public Domain
РАЗМЕР
21
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