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April's avatar

Well put, Surekha - and thank you! I fully agree that receiving productive feedback (regardless of whether the essay/book was accepted or rejected)...as long as it is productive... is incredibly valuable and always much appreciated. Long ago I received very unproductive and cruel feedback on a piece I submitted for publication, to the point that the editor apologized and offered that they would find another reviewer who could offer a fairer and more productive assessment. I believe that there was more to this rejection and the reader who was selected, but I won't get into that because the ultimate outcome for me was very positive. I never published the book. Five years later I turned a 120 page MS into a 17 page essay that was published in one of my favorite academic journals. The article has attracted a larger readership than a book on that particular topic might have done. I am convinced that everything happens for a reason. Regardless of the outcome of the peer reviews and fate of the current MS, I am confident that I will receive productive feedback that will surely strengthen the overall. Still - fingers crossed! I am in the fortunate situation of having tenure, dinner on the table, and roof over my head.

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Leah Redmond Chang's avatar

I loved this! Very inspiring. I could just picture you typing away at that breakfast table.

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