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+ | Tin House has ceased publication. Tin House Online lives on. | ||
"We are a general interest literary quarterly. Our watchword is quality. Our audience includes people interested in literature in all its aspects, from the mundane to the exalted." | "We are a general interest literary quarterly. Our watchword is quality. Our audience includes people interested in literature in all its aspects, from the mundane to the exalted." | ||
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===Standard=== | ===Standard=== | ||
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+ | '''2018''' | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Thank you for sharing "[submission title]" with us. Unfortunately, we have decided to pass here, but we hope to see you around Tin House again. It's a privilege to read your work. | ||
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+ | Sincerely, | ||
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+ | Tin House | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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'''2018''' | '''2018''' | ||
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Sincerely, </blockquote> | Sincerely, </blockquote> | ||
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'''2018''' | '''2018''' | ||
− | <blockquote>Thank you for | + | <blockquote>Dear [Author's First Name], |
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+ | Thank you for sending us "Story Title." Unfortunately, we have decided to pass on this submission. | ||
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+ | Thank you, also, for your patience in waiting to hear back from us. Submittable generally makes managing the many submissions we receive each year much easier, but we receive enough submissions that the process still takes some time. We are implementing new processes that we hope will speed our response times. | ||
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+ | It is a privilege to read your work, and we look forward to seeing more from you in the future. We are open for submissions through the end of March. | ||
Sincerely, | Sincerely, | ||
− | Tin House | + | Thomas Ross |
− | </blockquote> | + | & Tin House </blockquote> |
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+ | === Higher Tier === | ||
'''2015''' | '''2015''' | ||
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== Poetry Rejections == | == Poetry Rejections == | ||
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+ | ===Higher tier?=== | ||
+ | '''2019''' | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | Dear ___________, | ||
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+ | Thank you for sharing your poetry with us. Unfortunately, we have decided to pass here, but we hope to see you around Tin House again. It's a privilege to read your work. | ||
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+ | Sincerely, | ||
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+ | Alana Csaposs | ||
+ | Editor, Tin House Online | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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=== Tiered(?) after long response time === | === Tiered(?) after long response time === |
Latest revision as of 00:14, 25 October 2019
Tin House has ceased publication. Tin House Online lives on. "We are a general interest literary quarterly. Our watchword is quality. Our audience includes people interested in literature in all its aspects, from the mundane to the exalted."
Contents
Prose Rejections
Standard
Thank you for sending us "[submission title]." Unfortunately, we must pass at this time.
Best of luck placing your work elsewhere.
Standard
2018
Thank you for sharing "[submission title]" with us. Unfortunately, we have decided to pass here, but we hope to see you around Tin House again. It's a privilege to read your work.
Sincerely,
Tin House
2018
Thank you for sending us "[submission title]." Unfortunately, we have decided to pass on this submission.
I realize this response is far, far overdue. Thank you for your patience in waiting to hear back from us. Submittable generally makes managing the many submissions we receive each year much easier, but the staggering number of submissions we receive means that it is still possible to misfile or lose track of submissions. We appreciate the opportunity to read your work, so we apologize for the delay. We are working to introduce new methods to shorten our response times and keep submissions from getting lost in the system.
We look forward to seeing more of your work in the future—and responding to it in a more reasonable amount of time. Submissions reopen next month! If you do submit again, please note in your cover letter that I specifically asked you to submit more work, so that we can expedite your submission to attempt to make up for this delay.
Sincerely,
Tiered
2018
Dear [Author's First Name],
Thank you for sending us "Story Title." Unfortunately, we have decided to pass on this submission.
Thank you, also, for your patience in waiting to hear back from us. Submittable generally makes managing the many submissions we receive each year much easier, but we receive enough submissions that the process still takes some time. We are implementing new processes that we hope will speed our response times.
It is a privilege to read your work, and we look forward to seeing more from you in the future. We are open for submissions through the end of March.
Sincerely,
Thomas Ross
& Tin House
Higher Tier
2015
Thank you for submitting "[submission title]" to Tin House. Thank you also for your patience in waiting to hear from us. While we were unable to select your piece for publication at this time, we want you to know we were impressed by the quality of your writing. We hope to see more of your work in the future.
Sincerely, Tin House Editors
2014
Thank you for submitting "[submission title]" to Tin House. While we were unable to select your piece for publication at this time, we want you to know we were impressed by the quality of your writing. We hope to see more of your work in the future.
Best of luck placing your work elsewhere.
Poetry Rejections
Higher tier?
2019
Dear ___________,
Thank you for sharing your poetry with us. Unfortunately, we have decided to pass here, but we hope to see you around Tin House again. It's a privilege to read your work.
Sincerely,
Alana Csaposs Editor, Tin House Online
Tiered(?) after long response time
Dear —,
Thank you for sending us "—." Unfortunately, we have decided to pass on this submission.
Thank you, also, for your patience in waiting to hear back from us. Submittable generally makes managing the many submissions we receive each year much easier, but we are lucky enough to receive so many submissions that the process still takes some time. We appreciate the opportunity to read your work, and we are working to introduce new methods to get through submissions faster.
We look forward to seeing more of your work in the future—submissions open again next month!
Sincerely,
Thomas Ross & Tin House