Difference between revisions of "Analog Science Fiction & Fact"

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(Analog/Astounding is often considered the magazine where science fiction grew up. When editor John W. Campbell took over in 1938, he brought to Astounding an unprecedented insistence on placing equal emphasis on both words of “science fiction.” Gadgets and action were no longer sufficient; writers needed to try to think out how science and technology might really develop in the future – and, most importantly, how those changes would affect the lives of human beings.)
 
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Thank you very much for letting me see "[Title]."  I'm sorry it didn't strike me as quite suitable to our present needs.
 
Thank you very much for letting me see "[Title]."  I'm sorry it didn't strike me as quite suitable to our present needs.
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Thank you for letting me see [story title]. I'm sorry it didn't strike me as quite right for our present needs.
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Sincerely,
 
Sincerely,
 
Trevor Quachri
 
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Latest revision as of 04:24, 20 July 2025

Standard

Dear X,

Thank you very much for letting me see "[Title]." I'm sorry it didn't strike me as quite suitable to our present needs.

Sincerely, Trevor Quachri Editor

Higher Tier

2024

Dear [first name],

Thank you for letting me see [story title]. I'm sorry it didn't strike me as quite right for our present needs.

I like your style of writing and suggest that you try us again.

Sincerely, Trevor Quachri Editor