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Thank you for allowing us to read your work. Know that it was read with careful attention. Though the manuscript you sent us has not found a place with Western Humanities Review, we wish you continued success with your writing, and more importantly, in your writing. Please forgive the impersonal nature of this note. The large volume of submissions makes personal responses nearly impossible.
 
Thank you for allowing us to read your work. Know that it was read with careful attention. Though the manuscript you sent us has not found a place with Western Humanities Review, we wish you continued success with your writing, and more importantly, in your writing. Please forgive the impersonal nature of this note. The large volume of submissions makes personal responses nearly impossible.
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Revision as of 08:40, 16 December 2011

Western Humanities Review as been in continuous publication since 1947 and has featured work by some of America's most distinct voices: Wallace Stegner, Robert Oppenheimer, Ursula Le Guin, Raymond Carver and many more. We continue to seek fresh and original works of fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction and literary scholarship. Work first published in the WHR has been reprinted or cited in the Pushcart Prize Anthology, the O. Henry Prize, Best American Short Stories, Essays, and Poetry. [Pays an honorarium or a copy.]

Prose Rejections

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Thank you for allowing us to read your work. Know that it was read with careful attention. Though the manuscript you sent us has not found a place with Western Humanities Review, we wish you continued success with your writing, and more importantly, in your writing. Please forgive the impersonal nature of this note. The large volume of submissions makes personal responses nearly impossible.

Higher Tier