Third Toss
19 July 2009I have submitted my paper to a third journal, that recommended by the editor who rejected it at the previous journal.
This third journal is one from an association which, like many, charges a lower submission fee to its members. Even with the annual dues and on the assumption that I only made one submission in a year, I would still save money, so I joined. However, after I registered and paid, I learned that it could take up to four weeks for my membership information to be recorded and provided to me. Hence, this delay between submissions. I'm not sure that the money saved was worth that delay.
Tags: decision theory, everyday frustrations, papers, writing
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