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Thanks for sending "---" our way, but unfortunately it's not quite for us. Sorry for not making as personal a reply as we would like to but the volume of submissions doesn't always make it possible. | Thanks for sending "---" our way, but unfortunately it's not quite for us. Sorry for not making as personal a reply as we would like to but the volume of submissions doesn't always make it possible. | ||
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+ | Thanks for sending [Title] our way, but unfortunately it's not quite for us. We're sorry for not making as personal a reply as we would like to but sometimes we're swamped by submissions and trying to catch up (which is very much the case right now). | ||
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+ | And sometimes a story is perfectly good but for whatever reason doesn't quite grab us -- maybe it's a type of story our taste tends not to run toward, or it depends on a particular pop culture context we don't know well -- and any feedback we offer might cause the story more harm than help. But it's never meant as disrespect to a story or its author. | ||
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+ | Yours, | ||
+ | Necessary Fiction | ||
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Revision as of 11:34, 25 July 2017
Prose rejections
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Thanks for sending "---" our way, but unfortunately it's not quite for us. Sorry for not making as personal a reply as we would like to but the volume of submissions doesn't always make it possible.
2017
[Name],
Thanks for sending [Title] our way, but unfortunately it's not quite for us. We're sorry for not making as personal a reply as we would like to but sometimes we're swamped by submissions and trying to catch up (which is very much the case right now).
And sometimes a story is perfectly good but for whatever reason doesn't quite grab us -- maybe it's a type of story our taste tends not to run toward, or it depends on a particular pop culture context we don't know well -- and any feedback we offer might cause the story more harm than help. But it's never meant as disrespect to a story or its author.
Yours, Necessary Fiction