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Even if an editor loves, loves, loves your work, she is still likely to have to shepherd it through some kind of review process — either internally, in the case of a trade house, or to external academic readers. Many manuscripts die that way, despite the "interest" of the press. Those that are not outright killed can be wounded and sent back to you for some critical care. View both works by Toor, Rachel View all 7 works published by Chronicle of Higher Education |
 Interpreting Editorese http://chronicle.com/jobs/news/2009/04/2009040601c.htm
Toor, Rachel Chronicle of Higher Education 2009
Abstract: Even if an editor loves, loves, loves your work, she is still likely to have to shepherd it through some kind of review process — either internally, in the case of a trade house, or to external academic readers. Many manuscripts die that way, despite the "interest" of the press. Those that are not outright killed can be wounded and sent back to you for some critical care.
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