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Thank you for submitting your work to New Letters. Though we’re passing on this submission, we very much enjoyed your work and hope to see more in the future.
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Thank you for submitting your work to ''New Letters''. Though we’re passing on this submission, we very much enjoyed your work and hope to see more in the future.
  
 
Again, many thanks for thinking of us.
 
Again, many thanks for thinking of us.

Latest revision as of 06:42, 28 May 2025

"We seek many kinds of writing: Regardless of subject, style, or genre, our overriding concern is literary excellence. NON-FICTION*: We publish personal essays and are open, as well, to critical discourses about writing, art, or culture, as long as that writing is, in itself, lively, fresh, and vivid. We are not interested in footnoted, “scholarly” articles, or anything that uses the word “privilege” as a verb."

Poetry Rejections

Standard

Thank you for your submission. Although we are not able to publish your work at this time, please be assured that we value your submission and your interest.

As you might know, New Letters receives a large number of submissions; and I do apologize for any delay in getting back to you.

If you provided an S.A.S.E sufficient only for this reply, or requested that your manuscript not be returned, we have recycled the paper.

We consider work received between October 1st and May 1st. Also, you can refer to newletters.org for details on out annual literary awards competition (mid-May deadlines).

Thanks, again, for thinking of New Letters.

Sincerely,

Robert Stewart

Editor

Prose Rejections

Standard

Thank you for your submission. Although we are not able to publish your work at this time, please be assured that we value your submission and your interest.

As you might know, New Letters receives a large number of submissions; and I do apologize for any delay in getting back to you.

If you provided an S.A.S.E sufficient only for this reply, or requested that your manuscript not be returned, we have recycled the paper.

We consider work received between October 1st and May 1st. Also, you can refer to newletters.org for details on out annual literary awards competition (mid-May deadlines).

Thanks, again, for thinking of New Letters.

Sincerely,

Robert Stewart

Editor

Higher Tier

2025

Dear [Name],

Thank you for submitting your work to New Letters. Though we’re passing on this submission, we very much enjoyed your work and hope to see more in the future.

Again, many thanks for thinking of us.

With best wishes,

The Editors