[bksvol-discuss] Fwd: Your book has not been accepted

  • From: bud schwab <budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:34:15 -0800

Hi gang,

Does anybody on the list know about this book I submitted? I forgot where to write to get info on why it was rejected.
Thanks.
It sure would be nice if the reason could appear in the rejection message.


Bud


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Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:18:38 -0800
To: budschwab@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Your book has not been accepted
From: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-to: support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


Dear earl,

This email is automatically generated by Bookshare.org. We are contacting you because your submission (#28259) of Tracks by Louise Erdrich has not been approved for publication on Bookshare.org.


You may be able to successfully re-submit the book by correcting:

* Missing copyright information
* Partial scans/missing sections of the book
* Excessive scanning errors

If you believe that your submission may have a problem such as the ones mentioned here, you are welcome to correct any errors and re-submit the book.


We encourage you to resubmit this book if the problem can be corrected, and we invite you to contact volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if you need more information regarding this submission. We appreciate the time you spend contributing to Bookshare.org, and look forward to continuing to build the collection together.


Sincerely,

Bookshare.org Volunteering
volunteer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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