"We sincerely wish you the best in finding a home for your work. Please do not look at this as a "rejection." I honestly wish I had more room and resources to publish more writing. I truly hope you submit to Shroud Quarterly again."
I think it's important for us as writers to think of the process this way, as it can become pretty disheartening when you send out a piece of yourself that is not well-received—but it's also uplifting when the editors and publishers are emphasizing that it's not time to give up hope just yet.
After all...we're in this together, right?
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by Tim Deal
Fiction
But Now I See
by Nu Yang
Blood of the Vine
by Bracken MacLeod
Tales of K’aeran:
“A New Road”
by
D.W. Craigie
Poetry
Night Thing
by Alan Meyrowitz
Last Call Before Isha
by Olga Slivovich
Nonfiction
Mountain Home, Bracken MacLeod
Review by Shawna L. Bernard
Trending Markets: Eric Beebe’s Jamais Vu
by Tim Deal
Someone Oughta Sell Tickets…!
By Scott Christian Carr