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We admired the prose, its spareness and lovely rhythms, though it did feel as if the narrative momentum were lagging in places, while the story revolves around the one conflict whose resolution never occurs. Not that we need to see what happens, but there needs to be more foreground than only the protag's memories and anticipations. Very compelling point of view, though. | We admired the prose, its spareness and lovely rhythms, though it did feel as if the narrative momentum were lagging in places, while the story revolves around the one conflict whose resolution never occurs. Not that we need to see what happens, but there needs to be more foreground than only the protag's memories and anticipations. Very compelling point of view, though. |
Revision as of 09:20, 24 June 2011
Prose Rejections
Standard
We thank you for submitting your story, "---," to Electric Literature, though it was not chosen for publication in our journal.
We are committed to publishing short stories by both new and more established writers, and hope that you will consider sending us your best work in the future.
Sincerely,
Editors, Electric Literature
Higher Tier
Text of Higher Tier Rejection
We thank you for submitting your story, "X," to Electric Literature. Unfortunately, it was not chosen for publication at this time.
We are committed to publishing short stories by both new and more established writers, and trust that you will consider sending us your best work in the future.
Sincerely,
Editors
We admired the prose, its spareness and lovely rhythms, though it did feel as if the narrative momentum were lagging in places, while the story revolves around the one conflict whose resolution never occurs. Not that we need to see what happens, but there needs to be more foreground than only the protag's memories and anticipations. Very compelling point of view, though.