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=== Another Tier ===
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Thank you for sending us "STORY NAME".
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Unfortunately this particular piece was not a right fit for Slice Magazine, but we were very impressed by your writing. We hope that you will feel encouraged by this short note and send us something else during our next reading period.
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We look forward to reading more.
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Sincerely,
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The Editors of Slice Magazine

Revision as of 07:38, 19 July 2011

"Slice, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit print magazine, was launched in 2007 and has since garnered rave reviews from some of today’s leading authors, editors, and agents. In each issue, a specific cultural theme becomes the catalyst for articles and interviews from renowned writers and lesser known voices alike. Along with these pieces, we publish fiction and poetry that isn’t bound by the theme—we simply look for works by writers who promise to become tomorrow’s literary legends."

Prose rejections

Standard

Thanks so much for giving us the opportunity to consider your work for Slice. Due to the high volume of submissions we receive, we regret that we aren’t able to respond to each submission personally. We’ve been thoroughly impressed by the quality of the work that we’ve received. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to include your piece in our next issue of Slice. We’d love to consider more of your work in the future, though, so please do continue submitting to us.

Best wishes,

The Editors

Another Tier

Thank you for sending us "STORY NAME".

Unfortunately this particular piece was not a right fit for Slice Magazine, but we were very impressed by your writing. We hope that you will feel encouraged by this short note and send us something else during our next reading period.

We look forward to reading more.

Sincerely,

The Editors of Slice Magazine