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== Prose Rejections ==
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'''2018'''
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First name,
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Thank you again for giving us the chance to consider "Title." There was a lot that intrigued us about this piece, but we're terribly sorry to say, after much heavy deliberation, that it's not quite a snug enough fit for us at the moment. But we like your style, and if you'd want to submit more of your work to us in the future, we'd be happy to read it; please consider trying us again any time after [2 months from now], as we currently have an extraordinary number of submissions to consider, and very few humans available to read them.
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All the best,
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Joseph P. O'Brien
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managing editor
 
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 20 August 2018

Poetry Rejections

Standard

2018

First-name,

Thank you again for giving us the chance to consider your poems. We're sorry to say that they're not quite right for us, but we hope you find good homes for them soon.

If you'd like to send us more of your work, we kindly ask that you wait until at least [3 months from now], as we currently have an extraordinary number of submissions to consider, and very few humans available to read them.

All the Best,

Claudia Zander, poetry editor



Prose Rejections

Tiered

2018

First name,

Thank you again for giving us the chance to consider "Title." There was a lot that intrigued us about this piece, but we're terribly sorry to say, after much heavy deliberation, that it's not quite a snug enough fit for us at the moment. But we like your style, and if you'd want to submit more of your work to us in the future, we'd be happy to read it; please consider trying us again any time after [2 months from now], as we currently have an extraordinary number of submissions to consider, and very few humans available to read them.

All the best, Joseph P. O'Brien managing editor