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<blockquote>Thank you for your submission to Shooter's Winter 2022: Dark Arts issue.
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I'm sorry to say that we won't be publishing your work this time, but we had a wonderful response to the theme. I hope you'll consider ordering a copy of the issue or subscribing to familiarise yourself with the kind of work we publish. If you're a prose writer and would like a critique of your work, I can offer a line edit and feedback on the piece you submitted (or any other story) as an editor-for-hire.
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Otherwise, please keep an eye on Shooter's social media to read the winners of the 2021 Poetry Competition and the monthly Shooter Flash contest, hear details about our summer theme, and prepare to submit to future issues and competitions!
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All the best,
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Melanie White
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Editor/Publisher
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Although the poems, story or essay in this submission don't quite meet our immediate needs, we appreciate the opportunity to consider you fine work and regret that the volume of submissions we receive prevents us fro responding in a more personal manner. We do, however, encourage you to keep us in mind in the future.
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Thank you for submitting​ to Shooter Literary Magazine. We enjoyed reading your work but ​ultimately ​decided it wasn't ​quite ​right for ​the Cities​ issue. With more than ​300 submissions​ for our fifth issue​ it was a tough challenge to whittle down the list.
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If you would like to peruse the magazine to get a better idea of what we're looking for, ​please consider subscribing via the website at http://shooterlitmag.com/subscriptions.​ You can also follow Shooter online to be the first to hear about submission​ opportunities for future issues and other announcements.
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For now, I wish you success placing your work elsewhere​ and hope you will continue to submit to Shooter in future. B​est of luck​ with your writing​ ​and please keep ​at it​!​
  
—R. T. Smith
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Sincerely,
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Melanie White
 
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 7 December 2021

Standard

2021

Thank you for your submission to Shooter's Winter 2022: Dark Arts issue.

I'm sorry to say that we won't be publishing your work this time, but we had a wonderful response to the theme. I hope you'll consider ordering a copy of the issue or subscribing to familiarise yourself with the kind of work we publish. If you're a prose writer and would like a critique of your work, I can offer a line edit and feedback on the piece you submitted (or any other story) as an editor-for-hire.

Otherwise, please keep an eye on Shooter's social media to read the winners of the 2021 Poetry Competition and the monthly Shooter Flash contest, hear details about our summer theme, and prepare to submit to future issues and competitions!

All the best, Melanie White Editor/Publisher

2016

Thank you for submitting​ to Shooter Literary Magazine. We enjoyed reading your work but ​ultimately ​decided it wasn't ​quite ​right for ​the Cities​ issue. With more than ​300 submissions​ for our fifth issue​ it was a tough challenge to whittle down the list.

If you would like to peruse the magazine to get a better idea of what we're looking for, ​please consider subscribing via the website at http://shooterlitmag.com/subscriptions.​ You can also follow Shooter online to be the first to hear about submission​ opportunities for future issues and other announcements.

For now, I wish you success placing your work elsewhere​ and hope you will continue to submit to Shooter in future. B​est of luck​ with your writing​ ​and please keep ​at it​!​

Sincerely, Melanie White