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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNote from my Reject Files A NOTE FROM MY "REJECT FILES" I have a wonderful file of "rejects" . . .some were cutting, others are encouraging. About thirty years ago, ar'u- ~J Aggie -- and senior editor of Atheneum Publishers (122 East 42 St. NY 10017) -- was on the A&M campus. During a reception for him, I mentioned working on a manuscript titled "The Making of a WAVE." He seemed interested and asked me to send it to him. I was quite excited, of course, because I had never published a a book before. Several weeks later, he wrote: The "Making of a WAVE" is a thoroughly professional memoir, told with skill, deftness and with much lighthearted humor. But the problem I have is that I can't envision a market for it, even among the most rabid "NOSTALGIACS." But I urge you to continue submitting the manuscript elsewhere, it's definitely publishable and you're likely to find someone who may not be as skeptical as I am about the potential readership. I enjoyed meeting you while I was at A&M and hope you'll give my best regard to Henry and all the other Aggies. Yours sincerely, HERMAN GOLLOB. ***** Herman Gollob returned my manuscript, and after several years, I decided to rewrite it and change the title to "The Way of the WAVES". After several more query letters and rejects, Henry convinced me to publish it myself. I was editor of a National WAVES newsletter ("White Caps") for the first eight years and had access to a long W AVES membership list. The book sold out quickly. . .and has been reprinted several times. All remaining copies are in the WIMSA (Women In Military Service of America) gifts shop in Washington D.C.