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+ | Annalemma seems to pride itself on sending personal rejections. Current (6/29/11) duotrope stats show 91% personal/3% form/6% unspecified. That said, the two "personal" rejections I've received, while very kind and respectful, have reminded me of horoscopes--generic advice that could apply to almost any story, e.g. "Some good characters, clear images and some really cognitive thoughts being presented." or "I suggest coming at this story from another characters perspective, maybe from a character who's got something to gain or lose, someone who's making something happen."--without any details specifically identifying the story submitted (other than the title in the opening sentence). Anyone else want to weigh in here? I love this mag, but find myself more hesitant to continue to submitting to them than to mags that just keep throwing me forms. | ||
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"Description of Journal or Magazine"
Prose rejections
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Higher Tier
Text of Higher Tier Rejection
Other
Annalemma seems to pride itself on sending personal rejections. Current (6/29/11) duotrope stats show 91% personal/3% form/6% unspecified. That said, the two "personal" rejections I've received, while very kind and respectful, have reminded me of horoscopes--generic advice that could apply to almost any story, e.g. "Some good characters, clear images and some really cognitive thoughts being presented." or "I suggest coming at this story from another characters perspective, maybe from a character who's got something to gain or lose, someone who's making something happen."--without any details specifically identifying the story submitted (other than the title in the opening sentence). Anyone else want to weigh in here? I love this mag, but find myself more hesitant to continue to submitting to them than to mags that just keep throwing me forms.