Cutbank Literary Journal

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"CutBank is interested in art, poetry, fiction, and non-fiction of high quality and serious intent. We regularly print work by both well-known and previously unpublished artists."


Prose Rejections

Possibly higher tier(?)

Many thanks for the opportunity to consider your work. Cutbank receives a high volume of submissions, and we regret yours doesn't meet our current needs.

Good luck in placing your work, and please consider us in the future.

Best Regards,

Cutbank Literary Magazine

Higher tier

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to read ["title"]. While we very much enjoyed your work, after careful consideration, we've decided we don't have a place for this manuscript. We hope you'll send us more work in the future.

This is not our customary rejection. We hope you'll keep us in mind, and look forward to reading more from you.

Kind regards,

Standard (All Accounts & Mixture feature)

Dear _________,

Thank you kindly for allowing us to consider "Title." Unfortunately, we were unable to place it in CutBank's feature, "All Accounts and Mixture." We received a remarkable number of submissions for this special project and due to a limited time frame, can only publish a handful.

We appreciate your support for our series and hope you'll follow along. We also wish you our very best with your writing in the future.

All best, All Accounts Editors

Poetry Rejections

Standard

2011

Thank you for the opportunity to consider your work. Unfortunately, it doesn't fit Cutbank's needs at this time. We wish you the best of luck placing it elsewhere.


Higher Tier

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to read "X". While we very much enjoyed your work, after careful consideration, we've decided we don't have a place for this manuscript. We hope you'll send us more work in the future.

This is not our customary rejection. We hope you'll keep us in mind, and look forward to reading more from you.

Kind regards,

Melissa Mylchreest Cutbank Literary Journal