Bree,
Can you tell us how the submission process works? Writers submit their partials to one mass submission e-mail addy and then where does it go from there? How is it decided which editor gets to review which submission? Are there readers who weed out which ones get on an editor's desk? Or is it a random process where the first editor who has the time takes a look?
Submissions To Ec
Started by Sylvia Day, Mar 27 2005 09:39 PM
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#2
Posted 28 March 2005 - 05:21 AM
Great question, Sylvia! Thanks for asking.
Bree, when you answer Sylvia's questions, can you also tell if the submission process is the same for Cerridwen Press? It's always such a mystery in understanding how submissions are handled so it's terrific you can take some of the mystery away.
Thanks again, Sylvia and Bree!
Sharon
http://www.sharonhorton.com/
Bree, when you answer Sylvia's questions, can you also tell if the submission process is the same for Cerridwen Press? It's always such a mystery in understanding how submissions are handled so it's terrific you can take some of the mystery away.
Thanks again, Sylvia and Bree!
Sharon
http://www.sharonhorton.com/
#3
Posted 03 April 2005 - 07:36 AM
Sylvia Day, on Mar 27 2005, 09:39 PM, said:
Bree,
Can you tell us how the submission process works? Writers submit their partials to one mass submission e-mail addy and then where does it go from there? How is it decided which editor gets to review which submission? Are there readers who weed out which ones get on an editor's desk? Or is it a random process where the first editor who has the time takes a look?
Can you tell us how the submission process works? Writers submit their partials to one mass submission e-mail addy and then where does it go from there? How is it decided which editor gets to review which submission? Are there readers who weed out which ones get on an editor's desk? Or is it a random process where the first editor who has the time takes a look?
Our managing editor sends submissions to some of our editors, who serve as initial readers. Unless a specific editor is requested, any acquiring editor could get your submission.
Bree
#4
Posted 03 April 2005 - 07:37 AM
Sharon Horton, on Mar 28 2005, 05:21 AM, said:
Great question, Sylvia! Thanks for asking.
Bree, when you answer Sylvia's questions, can you also tell if the submission process is the same for Cerridwen Press? It's always such a mystery in understanding how submissions are handled so it's terrific you can take some of the mystery away.
Thanks again, Sylvia and Bree!
Sharon
http://www.sharonhorton.com/
Bree, when you answer Sylvia's questions, can you also tell if the submission process is the same for Cerridwen Press? It's always such a mystery in understanding how submissions are handled so it's terrific you can take some of the mystery away.
Thanks again, Sylvia and Bree!
Sharon
http://www.sharonhorton.com/
Yes, Sharon. The submissions process is exactly the same for Cerridwen.
Bree
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