Difference between revisions of "Birkensnake"
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+ | Thanks for submitting "Title," but we won't be taking it for Birkensnake. That doesn't mean it's a bad story, or that we didn't like it; we get a lot of stories that we do like but that aren't quite right for us. Best of luck with this one. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 14 December 2011
"Birkensnake is an irregularly-published imperfectly-bound collection of fiction. Fiction! Paper! Staples! It is exactly what you want in your lifeboat. We are looking for narrative and quasi-narrative work that creates its own logic."
Prose Rejections
Standard
Thanks for submitting "Title," but we won't be taking it for Birkensnake. That doesn't mean it's a bad story, or that we didn't like it; we get a lot of stories that we do like but that aren't quite right for us. Best of luck with this one.
Regards,
J. Ruocco & B. Conn Birkensnake
Higher Tier
Hi Name,
We're going to pass on "Title," but we were interested; we hope you'll keep them coming, and we thank you for your patience.
Cheers,
J. Ruocco & B. Conn Birkensnake