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<blockquote>Dear [Name]:
 
<blockquote>Dear [Name]:
 
  
 
“Title” is literate and knowing, though a bit long for Atlantic purposes and not entirely persuasive.  You’re plainly a writer, however, and I hope you’ll try us again.
 
“Title” is literate and knowing, though a bit long for Atlantic purposes and not entirely persuasive.  You’re plainly a writer, however, and I hope you’ll try us again.
 
   
 
   
 
 
Yours,
 
Yours,
  
 
[Name]
 
[Name]
 
 
Fiction Editor, The Atlantic.</blockquote>
 
Fiction Editor, The Atlantic.</blockquote>
  

Revision as of 21:12, 30 October 2018

Prose rejections

2018

Personal

Dear [Name]:

“Title” is literate and knowing, though a bit long for Atlantic purposes and not entirely persuasive. You’re plainly a writer, however, and I hope you’ll try us again.

Yours,

[Name]

Fiction Editor, The Atlantic.


2011

Standard

Though the manuscript you sent has not found a place in The Atlantic, we thank you for the chance to consider it. Best of luck in placing it elsewhere.

Personal

As above with handwritten note on rejection slip.