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== Prose rejections ==
 
== Prose rejections ==
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2018 nonfiction
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<blockquote>
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My name is Madeleine Carlisle and I’m an editorial fellow with The Atlantic. Thank you for submitting your pitch xxxx. Unfortunately, we’ll have to pass on the piece, but we encourage you to pitch us again in the future!
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Best of luck placing it elsewhere.
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</blockquote>
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'''2018'''
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=== Personal ===
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<blockquote>Dear [Name]:
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“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.
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Yours,
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Michael Curtis
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Fiction Editor, The Atlantic.</blockquote>
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'''2011'''
 
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<blockquote>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.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>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.</blockquote>
  
Help, I've been infomerd and I can't become ignorant.
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=== Personal ===
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As above with handwritten note on rejection slip.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 3 May 2019

Prose rejections

2018 nonfiction

My name is Madeleine Carlisle and I’m an editorial fellow with The Atlantic. Thank you for submitting your pitch xxxx. Unfortunately, we’ll have to pass on the piece, but we encourage you to pitch us again in the future!

Best of luck placing it elsewhere.

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,

Michael Curtis

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.