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Dear Writer,
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Thank you for submitting to Glass: A Journal of Poetry. We enjoyed reading your work. Unfortunately, we feel we must pass at this time.
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"Poem X" came closest. Thank you for letting us read your work.
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Though we are unable to comment specifically on individual pieces, the journal relies on unsolicited submissions so we take great care with the work that comes our way. We hope you will continue reading Glass and we look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.
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We wish you the best of luck placing it elsewhere, and with all your writing endeavors.
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Sincerely,
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Anthony Frame, Preeti Vangani, and Lauren Saxon,
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editors, Glass: A Journal of Poetry

Revision as of 22:02, 25 April 2020

Poetry rejections

Standard

Dear Writer,

Thank you for sending "name of selection". I enjoyed reading your work. Unfortunately, I feel I must pass at this time.

Though I am unable to comment specifically on individual poems, the journal relies on unsolicited submissions so I take great care with the work that comes my way. I hope you will continue reading Glass and I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.

I wish you the best of luck placing it elsewhere, and with all your writing endeavors.

Sincerely,

Anthony Frame editor, Glass: A Journal of Poetry

Higher Tier

Dear Writer,

Thank you for submitting to Glass: A Journal of Poetry. We enjoyed reading your work. Unfortunately, we feel we must pass at this time.

"Poem X" came closest. Thank you for letting us read your work.

Though we are unable to comment specifically on individual pieces, the journal relies on unsolicited submissions so we take great care with the work that comes our way. We hope you will continue reading Glass and we look forward to seeing more of your work in the future.

We wish you the best of luck placing it elsewhere, and with all your writing endeavors.

Sincerely,

Anthony Frame, Preeti Vangani, and Lauren Saxon, editors, Glass: A Journal of Poetry