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==Prose Rejections== | ==Prose Rejections== | ||
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+ | '''2018''' | ||
+ | <blockquote>Dear —, | ||
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+ | Thank you for sending us "—". We appreciate the chance to read it. Unfortunately, the piece is not for us. | ||
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+ | Thanks again. Best of luck with this. | ||
+ | Sincerely, | ||
+ | Rod Smith | ||
+ | Shenandoah | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
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<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
Although the poems, story or essay in this submission don't quite meet our immediate needs, we appreciate the opportunity to consider you fine work and regret that the volume of submissions we receive prevents us fro responding in a more personal manner. We do, however, encourage you to keep us in mind in the future. | Although the poems, story or essay in this submission don't quite meet our immediate needs, we appreciate the opportunity to consider you fine work and regret that the volume of submissions we receive prevents us fro responding in a more personal manner. We do, however, encourage you to keep us in mind in the future. |
Revision as of 10:49, 15 March 2018
Prose Rejections
Standard
2018
Dear —,
Thank you for sending us "—". We appreciate the chance to read it. Unfortunately, the piece is not for us.
Thanks again. Best of luck with this. Sincerely, Rod Smith Shenandoah
Although the poems, story or essay in this submission don't quite meet our immediate needs, we appreciate the opportunity to consider you fine work and regret that the volume of submissions we receive prevents us fro responding in a more personal manner. We do, however, encourage you to keep us in mind in the future.
—R. T. Smith
Poetry Rejections
Standard
2018
Dear —,
Thank you for sending us "—". We appreciate the chance to read it. Unfortunately, the piece is not for us.
Thanks again. Best of luck with this. Sincerely, Rod Smith Shenandoah