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Prose rejections

Standard

2022

Dear [Author Name],

We appreciate the chance to read your work, but unfortunately, it does not meet our needs at this time. We wish you the best of luck in placing your work elsewhere.

If you have sent work to Joyland you're probably also a reader of our magazine. We thank you for that and respect the time and effort you put into your work and sending it to us.

Joyland Magazine

2018

Dear [Author Name],

We're sorry this isn't more positive news.

A "no" can mean a lot of things: the number of submissions, taste, or even just timing. A secret of this business is that "no" often has more to do with the above than the inherent quality of a piece. If you have sent work to Joyland you're probably also a reader of our magazine. We thank you for that and respect the time and effort you put into your work and sending it to us.

We encourage you to keep writing, keep sending work out, and to never stop because of rejections.

Joyland Magazine

Higher Tier

2023

Dear [Author Name],

We appreciate the chance to read your work, but unfortunately, it does not meet our needs at this time. We wish you the best of luck in placing your work elsewhere.

If you have sent work to Joyland you're probably also a reader of our magazine. We thank you for that and respect the time and effort you put into your work and sending it to us.

We don't publish much fiction this short, but we really enjoyed reading your piece, and encourage you to submit to us again.

Joyland Magazine