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RATTLE's numbers [livejournal]:
From a RATTLE editor: 'First of all, this isn't submissions, it's individual submitters. Most of these people have submitted many, many, many times, and as you can see, about 1 in 10 are ultimately successful. In the past I've done a rough calcutlation that we accept just under 2% of the submissions we receive, so this makes sense -- an average of five submissions per person seems about right. With the average person sending about 4 poems, that means about 1 in 200 we read find their way to print.

'What I really did this for, though, was to see where we have the most 'presence', and which states best show up to the game. North Dakota, you got to represent.'
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