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+ | We appreciate your interest in the magazine and regret that we're unable to use your story. | ||
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+ | The Editors | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 15 August 2011
"In 1997, Francis Ford Coppola launched Zoetrope: All-Story, a quarterly magazine devoted to the best new short fiction and one-act plays. It has received every major story award, including the National Magazine Award for Fiction, while publishing today's most promising and significant writers: Mary Gaitskill, David Mamet, Ha Jin, Elizabeth McCracken, Yiyun Li, Don DeLillo, Andrew Sean Greer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Woody Allen, Yoko Ogawa, David Means, Susan Straight, Charles D'Ambrosio, David Bezmozgis, Neil Jordan, and Haruki Murakami among them. "
Prose rejections
Standard
Dear [writer's name]:
Thank you for submitting your manuscript "[Title of piece]" to Zoetrope: All-Story.
We appreciate your interest in the magazine and regret that we're unable to use your story.
Best wishes, The Editors
Higher Tier
Text of Higher Tier Rejection