"I’m used to receiving upbeat, positive responses from readers. It’s been that way for the last decade, with literally hundreds of “rave reviews” in the forms of phone calls, e-mails, blog posts, letters and thank-you cards.
But, once in blue moon I get the anonymous letter from a reader who really hates reading about Indians. And the pattern in which I receive the “bad news” is predictable.
For example, I checked my snail mailbox today. As I shuffled through the mail, I saw the letter addressed to me. It was handwritten with no return address. I took the letter and went back to my desk. I cut open the envelope edge. As I reached in to pull the letter out, I could see it was type written. Hmmmm. I knew this letter would be a doozy.
And it was."
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Jodi Rave: Anonymous writer hates Indian news
(BuffaloPost.Net 2/4)
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