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== Fiction rejections ==
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=== Standard ===
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'''2025'''
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<blockquote>Dear —,
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Thank you for your submission of your fiction piece, ‘—’, for consideration for publication in the — online issue of Amsterdam Quarterly. Unfortunately, I was not able to include this work in —.
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[paragraph on the theme]
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However, I would like to assure you I have carefully read and personally assessed your submission. I am also very grateful to you for your interest in and support of Amsterdam Quarterly. [notes on upcoming themes]
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Thank you again for your interest in Amsterdam Quarterly.
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Yours sincerely,
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Bryan R. Monte
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Publisher/Editor
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Amsterdam Quarterly</blockquote>
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== Poetry rejections ==
 
== Poetry rejections ==
  
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<blockquote>Dear —
 
<blockquote>Dear —
 
   
 
   
Thank you for your submission of your poems, —, for consideration for publication in the thirty-seventh online issue of Amsterdam Quarterly. Unfortunately, I was not able to include this work in AQ37.
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Thank you for your submission of your poems, —, for consideration for publication in the online issue of Amsterdam Quarterly. Unfortunately, I was not able to include this work in .
 
Even though the topic of On the Move is quite broad, including subjects such as break ups, moving house, travel by car, train, ship, or plane, or the advance of climate change, etc., I could only publish a few examples of the outstanding work submitted on this theme in various genres by artists and writers.
 
 
   
 
   
However, I would like to assure you I have carefully read and personally assessed your submission. I am also very grateful to you for your interest in and support of Amsterdam Quarterly. AQ37 should be posted online on both websites by the end of June 2023.
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[paragraph on the theme]
 
   
 
   
AQ38’s reading period is the month of July 2023. Its theme is MACRO micro.
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However, I would like to assure you I have carefully read and personally assessed your submission. I am also very grateful to you for your interest in and support of Amsterdam Quarterly. [notes on future themes]
 
   
 
   
 
Thank you again for your interest in Amsterdam Quarterly.
 
Thank you again for your interest in Amsterdam Quarterly.

Latest revision as of 18:31, 2 August 2025

Fiction rejections

Standard

2025

Dear —,

Thank you for your submission of your fiction piece, ‘—’, for consideration for publication in the — online issue of Amsterdam Quarterly. Unfortunately, I was not able to include this work in —.

[paragraph on the theme]

However, I would like to assure you I have carefully read and personally assessed your submission. I am also very grateful to you for your interest in and support of Amsterdam Quarterly. [notes on upcoming themes]

Thank you again for your interest in Amsterdam Quarterly.

Yours sincerely,

Bryan R. Monte Publisher/Editor

Amsterdam Quarterly

Poetry rejections

Standard

2023

Dear —

Thank you for your submission of your poems, —, for consideration for publication in the — online issue of Amsterdam Quarterly. Unfortunately, I was not able to include this work in —.

[paragraph on the theme]

However, I would like to assure you I have carefully read and personally assessed your submission. I am also very grateful to you for your interest in and support of Amsterdam Quarterly. [notes on future themes]

Thank you again for your interest in Amsterdam Quarterly.

Yours sincerely,

Bryan R. Monte Publisher/Editor Amsterdam Quarterly