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The Editors of Post Road
 
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==Poetry Rejections==
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===Higher Tier===
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'''2023'''
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Dear —,
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Thank you for sending ["title"]. The piece isn't quite right for us, but we liked the writing and hope you’ll consider sending more work down the line. Good luck placing this with another magazine in the meantime.
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Thanks again.
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Sincerely,
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Post Road Magazine</blockquote>

Revision as of 06:50, 30 November 2023

"Post Road Magazine publishes twice yearly and accepts unsolicited poetry, fiction, and nonfiction submissions. All work is read by a minimum of three Readers, and we aim to respond to your submission within three months. We consider simultaneous submissions, but ask that you notify us immediately if your work has been accepted elsewhere."


Prose Rejections

Standard

2014

Dear —,

Thank you for sending "—". The piece isn't quite right for us, but we appreciate the chance to read it, and wish you the best of luck submitting it elsewhere.

Thanks again. Sincerely, Sarah Hannaway

Post Road Magazine


2010

Dear Writer:

We appreciate the opportunity to read "Title of Story", but unfortunately this submission was not a right fit for Post Road. Thank you for considering us.

Sincerely,

The Editors of Post Road

Higher Tier

2011

Thank you for sending us ["title"].

Unfortunately this particular piece was not a right fit for Post Road, but we were very impressed by your writing. We hope that you will feel encouraged by this short note and submit again in our next reading period.

We look forward to reading more.

Sincerely,

The Editors of Post Road </bockquote>


Poetry Rejections

Higher Tier

2023

Dear —,

Thank you for sending ["title"]. The piece isn't quite right for us, but we liked the writing and hope you’ll consider sending more work down the line. Good luck placing this with another magazine in the meantime.

Thanks again. Sincerely,

Post Road Magazine