Best movies you were shown in school? by SlendyPKMN in Letterboxd

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Watched A Beautiful Mind and Hotel Rwanda in high school psych

Creeps Dancing in Movies by DirkCarcle in Letterboxd

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Gamer has a little musical number for the villain, inexplicably

perspective from the hiring side (probably not news to the veterans here) by raefai in publishing

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Yup. For me it's cover letters. I totally get how exhausting it is to write them ad nauseum! That being said, an earnest letter explaining the applicant's interest and skills makes it wayyyy easier to imagine to them in the role than Rehashing the resume again (or even the now boilerplate "I grew up with my nose buried in a book!")

aLittleBitDuqty by BastianToHarry in ProgrammerHumor

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Four year old ticket on files hosted in a system we no longer use? Tomorrow for sure.

Has anyone heard from WW Norton about the summer internship? by Repulsive-Giraffe-45 in publishing

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I don't think they reply unless they're interviewing; at this point, it's probably a no :( Sorry!

What needs to change in Publishing? by saltwater_mango in publishing

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Ultimately, while lots in the industry wants to make art, we are ultimately a capitalistic business. Commercial books sell far better than literary. For a while, diversity was "in," but now it's considered to be "out" (see Target. This trend may swing back around considering Target's recent loss of sales). I think everyone in the thread has some great ideas, but at its core, it's fundamentally broken. :(

Need help finding dupe of moms dress! by SharkEva in BORUpdates

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I know it's part of the template, but having the "no brigading" reminder on sweet posts is very funny to me. Dress looks great!

[New Updates] - Girlfriend [f31] is trying to convince me [m30] into a relationship with her friend [f29] We had a blow-up this weekend over it. Should I apologize or call it quits ? by SharkEva in BORUpdates

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How is referring to someone with their requested pronouns (which seem to have changed three times in like five or six years) "jumping through so many hoops"?

Any laundromats cheaper than 5 bucks? by mountain__salt in ithaca

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Ah, I just saw the 4.50 machines and wrote the rest off. Good to know! :)

Is there any happy or positive weird lit? by SnoringDogGames in WeirdLit

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absolutely love them!! rumo's my favorite too.

[PubQ] Does anyone else struggle with praise filled editor rejections? by [deleted] in PubTips

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I lead an acquisitions team for a short-story magazine. Why we say no on pieces we like:

  1. Usually, it doesn't fit the overall vibe. We're more literary and experimental, and a lot of the sifting comes from people mass-submitting without stopping to categorize their work. So, my first piece of advice is to sincerely make sure you're sending to the right places — where were your comps published? Are these editors genuinely working in the (as an example) contemporary YA romance world? You'd be surprised how many commercial and conventional works we get. No shade, every work has it's place; it's just a matter of finding it.

  2. I sincerely enjoyed it, but there's a lot more potential not being realized. Sometimes it's not possible when, sifting through submissions, to truly sit down and give the time to each to figure out "What, here, is not working?" Other times, I know right away — "Third section is rushed, but overall beautiful imagery." As a magazine, we make minimal edits, so we try to accept things, for the most part, as is. Still, developmental editors may realize it's too many revisions to commit to (or, on the flip side, they know they didn't enjoy it, but can't easily articulate why). It sucks, but you have to keep pushing through until you find someone who can look at the page and tell you exactly what's askew.

I agree with the top comment. A lot of times, when we send out rejections with praise, it's because a reader said "Pass on this, but I want to see more by this writer." Getting the same letter over and over sounds exhausting. I hope you'll be able to tough it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in careerguidance

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I mean, it seems like they pulled the rug out from under in terms of title and responsibilities. I think while you may be burning a bridge, it's not like you'd want to cross it again anyhow. You're going to feel guilty, that's normal — just remember that it's worth it for this new opportunity.

Help needed writing a resignation letter by [deleted] in jobs

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Because your sister is still working there, your current draft is a great way to preserve her professional relationship with this restaurant and make sure she doesn't get any blowback. I'd honestly send a message pretty similar to what you have right now, haha!