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What happens if you submit manuscript to two journals?
No, you cannot submit the same paper to more than one journal at the same time. This is known as simultaneous or concurrent submission and is considered as an unethical practice.
Should you submit a manuscript to more than one publisher at a time?
You can submit a book manuscript simultaneously to several different publishers.” Probably this applies to the book proposals as well. Usually it’s to only one publisher, as the book publication involves both time & effort from the publishers side as well.
Can you submit to multiple literary agents?
The quick answer is, “Yes.” In fact, many literary agents expect writers to query multiple agents at once. Unless they specifically state they prefer writers avoid simultaneous submissions. Or if an agent requests (and you grant) an exclusive look at your submission at a writing conference.
Can I submit the same manuscript to more than one journal?
Do not submit the same manuscript to more than one journal. Get written consent from your co-authors. Write to the first journal editor about this, asking that the paper be withdrawn. Get a formal notification from the first journal editor that the paper has been withdrawn from consideration.
Many authors do like to revise the ms according to the comments or the recommendation of the reviewers and taking into account the scope and the requirements of the next targeted journal. To that journal, it is a new manuscript.and they have no problem if the manuscript was earlier rejected or not.
Should I include or omit the date on my manuscript?
My quick answer would JUST omit it and CHECK the details of the manuscript. Then, if you personally feel HAPPY about the value of the date, then submit it to ANOTHER journal. It is quite a strange reply to the Journal, as it happened to me in my academic life herein. In Theory;
Do well-indexed journals review manuscripts being considered elsewhere?
Almost all of the well-indexed journals do not generally review manuscripts being considered elsewhere. Multiple journal submission at the same time leads to a waste of the journal’s resources.