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Thank you for the trust you have shown in us by sharing your poetry. Unfortunately, your work was not chosen by our editors for publication in this issue of Naugatuck River Review. This does not mean your work wasn’t worthy of publication. We had over 1300 poems submitted and could not publish everyone. Thank you for allowing us to read your work and please consider resubmitting for a future issue. Contest submissions begin on July 1st.
 
Thank you for the trust you have shown in us by sharing your poetry. Unfortunately, your work was not chosen by our editors for publication in this issue of Naugatuck River Review. This does not mean your work wasn’t worthy of publication. We had over 1300 poems submitted and could not publish everyone. Thank you for allowing us to read your work and please consider resubmitting for a future issue. Contest submissions begin on July 1st.
  
 
All the Best,
 
All the Best,
 
Lori Desrosiers
 
Lori Desrosiers
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Higher Tier

Text of Higher Tier Rejection Thank you for the trust you have shown in us by sharing your poetry. Unfortunately, your work was not chosen by our editors for publication in this issue of Naugatuck River Review. This does not mean your work wasn’t worthy of publication. We had over 1300 poems submitted and could not publish everyone. Thank you for allowing us to read your work and please consider resubmitting for a future issue. Contest submissions begin on July 1st.

All the Best, Lori Desrosiers Publisher, Naugatuck River Review