Don’t Mess with Doll-Lovers

hiyadolly.jpgWe forget that our work can be rejected even when it’s already been accepted and published: “I recently landed two articles in a mid-sized magazine, and when reviewing the second noticed a letter to the editor tearing apart my first article.” Angela Hoy at Writers Weekly gives her two cents on what to do if a letter to the editor is published criticizing what you’ve written (mostly: chill, unless they are questioning your accuracy or ethics, in which case you may have to defend yourself.) Meanwhile, Angela shares an anecdote about the time she caused an uproar (that is the word) among the readers of Doll Crafter magazine.

MEDIABISTRO EVENTS

Launch a Successful Social Media Campaign

Join Baratunde Thurston (left), The Onion’s Director of Digital and author of How to Be Black, for an entertaining look at creative social media campaigns in our Social Media Marketing Boot Camp starting this Thursday, February 16. Other speakers include Morin Oluwole (Facebook), Michael Brito (Edelman Digital), and Tim Devane (bitly). Register now.