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Rejection Letters by D.T. RobbinsMay 12, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejection Letter: Lindsey Heatherly

Although your measures for success are highly revered – with unparalleled academia, exemplary grade point averages, multiple extracurricular activities, as well as personal and financial long-term investments—they do not fit within the themes of my life journey in this moment.

Rejection Letters by D.T. RobbinsMay 11, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejection Letter: Michelle Noonan

Dear Anxiety, I have received your application for the position of Mood of the Month. You were one of many well-qualified candidates. However, I’m sorry to inform you that I’ve selected another applicant. You are, […]

Rejection Letters by D.T. RobbinsMay 10, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejection Letter: Mother’s Day Edition

It is an interesting piece and I’m sure it will find a place, but I’m afraid that place is not My Life.

poetry by D.T. RobbinsMay 8, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejecting Spring

Don’t want muddy tracks on a floor still dirty from melted snow to be how I know it’s spring. Freshly blooming flowers don’t worry about six feet or face masks, but they need rain and […]

Fiction by D.T. RobbinsMay 7, 20208:08 amDecember 10, 2020
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Random Desire Knows My Name

and then I gave in by sipping a little more to make the corridor between me and my feelings longer

Rejection Letters by D.T. RobbinsMay 5, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejection Letter: Kevin Sterne

Thank you, again, for choosing in front of my apartment at 1 a.m. as a place to fight with each other.

Fiction by D.T. RobbinsMay 1, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Feelings About Carpet

One year gone, but she can’t give up stalking her ex online.

poetry by D.T. RobbinsApr 30, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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On Getting One Hundred Rejections in a Month: A Personal Interview

I had all the confidence to cultivate forever this one bloom;
It would forever be the prettiest thing in my mind.

Rejection Letters by D.T. RobbinsApr 28, 20208:00 amDecember 10, 2020
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Rejection Letter: Jane Barron de Burgh

For a while, you kept me warm. But never warm enough that I do not notice the piece of lettuce stuck to my shoe.

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