Paper #1, submitted at the start of June, rejected in mid-July, subsequently rewritten, is now going back out the door, this week, submitted to a different journal than Attempt #1.
*crosses fingers*
Y'see, this is the part that grad school promoters never tell you about: The long, arduous, draining (metaphorical) trudge at the end of your researches, where you're crossing your fingers and engaging in most unseemly, low-brow, superstitious behaviors, solely in the hope the verdammt file doesn't get ever get bounced back to your inbox.
And now I get to wait. At least six weeks.
Yay.
Tomorrow, on to Paper #2, to see if I can do the same thing with before the end of this week, although likely by the end of next week.
(At least I get to teach on Wednesday. Yay!)
*crosses fingers*
Y'see, this is the part that grad school promoters never tell you about: The long, arduous, draining (metaphorical) trudge at the end of your researches, where you're crossing your fingers and engaging in most unseemly, low-brow, superstitious behaviors, solely in the hope the verdammt file doesn't get ever get bounced back to your inbox.
And now I get to wait. At least six weeks.
Yay.
Tomorrow, on to Paper #2, to see if I can do the same thing with before the end of this week, although likely by the end of next week.
(At least I get to teach on Wednesday. Yay!)