I don't know what's going on around here, but it seems that you just reject everything that I submit. Last time it was because the document wasn't saved properly. This time I made sure I save the articles the way I was told and I still had one rejected (after 5 days, I might add) saying it wasn't save in the proper format. Another was rejected for spacing issues??? That is just plain crazy. What spacing issues. They were all spaced identically.
If you don't want me to submit to CC, just let me know, Ed. You are wasting my time and I know you don't like me, but that shouldn't be an issue. You got a great job at my expense and what happened between us shouldn't have any bearing on my articles being accepted or rejected. I'm a professional writer and have followed the guidelines. I've been writing for years and was here as Editor on CC before you ever started. I've also been writing much longer than you and have been professionally published. Let me know if you are going to continue rejecting my articles, because if you are, I won't waste my time. I hope that is clear. Mary
rejections
Moderators: Celeste Stewart, Ed, Constant
Re: rejections
You have been given the same rejection notices everyone else is given when articles are not submitted according to our requirements. Please follow our guidelines and refer to the rejection notices in order to get your articles accepted.
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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Re: rejections
Ed,
I do indeed follow the Writer's Guidelines. I don't want you to edit my articles any longer. You don't even give a proper reason for doing so. Spacing is not a reason for a rejection. My articles were professionally spaced and you aren't giving me an inkling of what is wrong with them. Therefore, I do not want to deal with you any longer. You've made it plain that you will not accept any articles that I submit and now that Chris is gone, you can do as you like, it appears. The power has gone to your head and it seems there is no administration to which I can turn.
I do indeed follow the Writer's Guidelines. I don't want you to edit my articles any longer. You don't even give a proper reason for doing so. Spacing is not a reason for a rejection. My articles were professionally spaced and you aren't giving me an inkling of what is wrong with them. Therefore, I do not want to deal with you any longer. You've made it plain that you will not accept any articles that I submit and now that Chris is gone, you can do as you like, it appears. The power has gone to your head and it seems there is no administration to which I can turn.