I know I should just have an answer to this as a part-editor part-freelancer but: Is it better, when hearing no, to get reasons why?
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My own feeling as a freelancer: I want to know if it's from a regular editor. If not, it's like knowing why someone doesn't want a 2nd date
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Which is to say, I can (and sometimes do!) give reasons, but they're not usually reasons why a piece is Unpublishable (it rarely is!) but
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why it doesn't work, in my subjective opinion, for this particular venue, with its needs/parameters
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I take explanationa as a signal that the editor wants more of my work and is trying to guide me towards pitches/submissions that would work.
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So, I want them if that is the case.
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