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		<title>By: Don’t shrug off rejections – learn their secret language</title>
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		<description>[...] But if you don’t know the business, you might well not realise that’s reason to celebrate. What seems to you to be a curt brush-off may actually be the opposite. That’s why I’ve written a guest post over at Darcy Pattison’s excellent Fiction Notes, on the hidden messages in rejection.... [...]</description>
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