After extensive searching on the Internet, I failed to find a venue for Hispanists to share with colleagues their myriad of experiences with publishing, particularly the handling of the review and publication processes by refereed journals. My motive is not to encourage irrational venting sessions for rejected authors, but to prompt an intelligent and useful exchange that might assist scholars with choosing prospective journals that exemplify professionalim and integrity; journals that conduct the entire review process expeditiously and provide authors with useful feedback for improving their manuscripts. Many true horror stories have been shared at academic conferences and within language and literature departments across the country, and these should indeed be shared here to help each other avoid potential pitfalls. Besides assisting our fellow scholars, if this blog also succeeds at ultimately improving the management of certain refereed journals, then many in the profession will benefit.
If you are in a hurry, another journal might be better. I submitted my article in Oct. 2010, it was accepted in August 2011 and it came out in Spring 2013. Pleasant interactions with editors, but I felt fortunate that what I sent to them wasn't really all that important to me because otherwise I would have been anxious.
If you are in a hurry, another journal might be better. I submitted my article in Oct. 2010, it was accepted in August 2011 and it came out in Spring 2013. Pleasant interactions with editors, but I felt fortunate that what I sent to them wasn't really all that important to me because otherwise I would have been anxious.
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