Writing might be about re-writing, but it's also about rejection. If you want to be a writer, you have to learn to deal with rejection. It will be a constant in your life, and it often breaks the spirit of all but the most Stoic of scribes.  But how do you learn it? Not just by being rejected but going to the notorious 'rejection school' here in South Mimms. Pioneered in the 1960s with electric shocks and physical punishment, lessons have evolved to be gentler but certainly not kinder. Could you stay the course?