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<b>Standard(?), March 2023, Creative Nonfiction</b>
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Thank you for letting us consider “<TITLE>.” We regret that it does not suit our present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.
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Best of luck with it and your other work.
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Sincerely,
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Mark Drew, Editor
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Thank you for letting us consider your manuscript.  We regret that it does not suit our present needs.
 
Thank you for letting us consider your manuscript.  We regret that it does not suit our present needs.
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=== Higher Tier ===
 
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<b>2020 Higher Tier?</b>
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Dear First Last,
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Thank you for submitting "Your Story." While we read it with interest, we regret that it does not suit present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.
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Best of luck with it and your other work.
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Sincerely,
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The Gettysburg Review
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Dear ------,  
 
Dear ------,  
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The Gettysburg Review  
 
The Gettysburg Review  
 
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Dear First Last,
  
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Thank you for submitting some of your latest poems. We regret that none suit our present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.
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Best of luck with them and your other work.
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Sincerely,
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The Gettysburg Review
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Thank you for sending some of your latest poems our way, and sorry that neither of the remaining connected. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience. Best of luck with them and your other work, and do send again. The Gettysburg Review
 
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 5 July 2023

Prose rejections

Standard

Standard(?), March 2023, Creative Nonfiction

Thank you for letting us consider “<TITLE>.” We regret that it does not suit our present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.

Best of luck with it and your other work.

Sincerely,

Mark Drew, Editor

Thank you for letting us consider your manuscript. We regret that it does not suit our present needs.

Higher Tier

2020 Higher Tier?

Dear First Last,

Thank you for submitting "Your Story." While we read it with interest, we regret that it does not suit present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.

Best of luck with it and your other work.

Sincerely,

The Gettysburg Review

Dear ------,

Thank you for letting us consider "------." While your manuscript does not suit present needs, we enjoyed your writing and hope you will submit again.

Sincerely,

Jess Bryant The Gettysburg Review

Personal

"Story" contains much good, strong writing, but there's not enough of a narrative arc for it to work as a short story. Best of luck with the novel. Sincerely, XXX.

Poetry rejections

Standard

Dear ------,

Thank you for letting us consider "------." We regret that it does not suit present needs.

Best of luck with it and your other work.

Sincerely,

The Gettysburg Review

2019

Dear First Last,

Thank you for submitting some of your latest poems. We regret that none suit our present needs. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience.

Best of luck with them and your other work.

Sincerely,

The Gettysburg Review

Higher Tier

Thank you for sending some of your latest poems our way, and sorry that neither of the remaining connected. Please accept our apologies for the delayed and disappointing decision and our thanks for your patience. Best of luck with them and your other work, and do send again. The Gettysburg Review