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===Standard===
 
===Standard===
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2024
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Dear Author,
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Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider ‘Story Title’. We are sorry to tell you that this particular text is not quite right for the magazine, but we wish you all the best with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
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Dear [First Name Last Name]
 
Dear [First Name Last Name]
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</blockquote>
 
</blockquote>
  
===Slightly Higher Tier===
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===Higher Tier===
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2024
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<blockquote>
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Dear --,
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Thank you for submitting ‘---’ to our magazine. We read it with interest and enjoyed it, but ultimately decided that it was not right for us at the moment.  We hope you will keep us in mind for your next submission.
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Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
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www.granta.com
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</blockquote>
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<blockquote>
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Dear ---,
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Thank you for submitting '---' to our magazine. We read it with interest and enjoyed it, but ultimately decided that it was not right for our pages. Please keep us in mind for your future projects.
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Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
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</blockquote>
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2020
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<blockquote>
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Dear [first name and last name],
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Thank you for submitting ‘[title]’ to our magazine. We sincerely apologise for the long delay in response while we considered your story, which we read several times and enjoyed. However we ultimately decided that it was not quite right for our pages. Please do keep us in mind for your future projects, we're interested to see more of your work.
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Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
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</blockquote>
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2021
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<blockquote>
 
<blockquote>
Dear [First Name]
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Dear [first name and last name],
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Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider ‘[story title]’. We are sorry to tell you that this particular text is not quite right for the magazine, but do feel free to send us new submissions when you are ready.
  
Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to consider your story, “---”.
 
 
Unfortunately, this particular piece is not right for the magazine.
 
 
Please accept our apologies for the delay in getting back to you. As you can imagine, we receive a lot of unsolicited submissions and it takes some time to read all of them.
 
 
We wish you the best of luck with your writing.
 
 
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Yours sincerely,
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Granta Editorial
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Granta Magazine
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</blockquote>
 
</blockquote>
  
===Higher Tier===
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===Higher Tier - Personal===
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The ''Granta'' submission guidelines indicate that works might be passed on to the online editor for consideration for publication on the website. It appears that Online Editor Ted Hogkinson writes personal notes for works that he rejects.
 
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<blockquote>
 
Dear [First name],
 
Dear [First name],
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London W11 4QR
 
London W11 4QR
 
granta.com
 
granta.com
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Dear ——,
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Thank you for your submission, '——'. There is a quality to the voice here and precision that I found impressive. Unfortunately we won't be publishing this piece but I wanted to encourage you to resubmit to us and to continue writing.
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All best,
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Ted Hodgkinson
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Online Editor
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Granta
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12 Addison Avenue
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London W11 4QR
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(+44) 02076051397
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granta.com
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</blockquote>
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==Poetry Rejections==
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===Standard===
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'''2020'''
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<blockquote>
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Dear First Last,
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Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider your poetry. Unfortunately, these particular pieces are not right for the magazine.
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We wish you the best of luck with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
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</blockquote>
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===Higher Tier===
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'''2021 & 2022'''
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<blockquote>
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Dear First Last,
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Thank you for submitting your poems to our magazine. We read them with interest and enjoyed them, but ultimately decided that they were not right for our pages. Please keep us in mind for your future projects.
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Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.
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Yours sincerely,
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Granta Magazine
 
</blockquote>
 
</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 12:03, 7 November 2024

Prose Rejections

Standard

2024

Dear Author,

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider ‘Story Title’. We are sorry to tell you that this particular text is not quite right for the magazine, but we wish you all the best with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine

Dear [First Name Last Name]

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider your submission.

Unfortunately, this particular piece is not right for the magazine.

We wish you the best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Editorial

Higher Tier

2024

Dear --,

Thank you for submitting ‘---’ to our magazine. We read it with interest and enjoyed it, but ultimately decided that it was not right for us at the moment. We hope you will keep us in mind for your next submission.

Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine www.granta.com

Dear ---,

Thank you for submitting '---' to our magazine. We read it with interest and enjoyed it, but ultimately decided that it was not right for our pages. Please keep us in mind for your future projects.

Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine

2020

Dear [first name and last name],

Thank you for submitting ‘[title]’ to our magazine. We sincerely apologise for the long delay in response while we considered your story, which we read several times and enjoyed. However we ultimately decided that it was not quite right for our pages. Please do keep us in mind for your future projects, we're interested to see more of your work.

Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine

2021

Dear [first name and last name],

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider ‘[story title]’. We are sorry to tell you that this particular text is not quite right for the magazine, but do feel free to send us new submissions when you are ready.

Yours sincerely,

Granta Magazine

Higher Tier - Personal

The Granta submission guidelines indicate that works might be passed on to the online editor for consideration for publication on the website. It appears that Online Editor Ted Hogkinson writes personal notes for works that he rejects.

Dear [First name],

Thank you for submitting your story [title of story] to Granta. I liked this story a lot. You write very evocatively, the tastes and the smells in the story, the sense of intimacy, all come right off the page with great feeling and precision. Unfortunately we won’t be publishing this piece but please do send me other stories that you’d like us to consider.

All the best,

Ted Hodgkinson

Ted Hodgkinson Online Editor Granta 12 Addison Avenue London W11 4QR granta.com

Dear ——,

Thank you for your submission, '——'. There is a quality to the voice here and precision that I found impressive. Unfortunately we won't be publishing this piece but I wanted to encourage you to resubmit to us and to continue writing.

All best,

Ted Hodgkinson Online Editor Granta 12 Addison Avenue London W11 4QR (+44) 02076051397 granta.com

Poetry Rejections

Standard

2020

Dear First Last,

Thank you for giving us the opportunity to consider your poetry. Unfortunately, these particular pieces are not right for the magazine.

We wish you the best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine

Higher Tier

2021 & 2022

Dear First Last,

Thank you for submitting your poems to our magazine. We read them with interest and enjoyed them, but ultimately decided that they were not right for our pages. Please keep us in mind for your future projects.

Thanks again and best of luck with your writing.

Yours sincerely, Granta Magazine