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"Fiction International is the only literary journal in the United States with a combined emphasis on innovative and progressive politics, and its thematic issues typically include a wide variety of controversial fiction, non-fiction and visuals by leading writers and artists from around the world."

Prose Rejections

Standard

Dear Contributor:

Thank you for your recent submission. We regret that we are unable to use it for Fiction International. We wish you better luck elsewhere.

The Editors

Higher tier

2023

Dear —,

Thank you for submitting your work to Fiction International.

After carefully reviewing your submission, “—,” we've decided not to accept it for publication in our forthcoming issue, Refugee. However, we appreciate your effort to emphasize formal innovation and social activism. And we encourage you to continue to submit your work for future issues of Fiction International.

We are grateful for your continued support and invite you to stay connected with us, @FictIntl, on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

Sincerely,

The Fiction International Editorial Team for Dr. Harold Jaffe, Editor-in-Chief, Fiction International

2017

Dear —:

Thank you for submitting your text. Unfortunately we will not be able to publish your submission in the "World in Pain" issue of FI at this time. Nevertheless we encourage you to submit texts for future issues of Fiction International and are grateful for your support.

Thank you again for your submission.

Yours, The Fiction International team (for )Harold Jaffe, editor-in-chief, Fiction International

Dear Contributor:

Thank you for your recent submission to Fiction International. We regret that we are unable to use it for our next issue. We wish you better luck elsewhere with your piece, and encourage you to resubmit to us in the future.

The Editors

Fiction International