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Resubmitting your Manuscript

Following revisions, resubmit your manuscript, with a cover letter explaining your revisions. The second round of reviewers (who may or may not be the original ones) won’t see this cover letter, but the editor will. Writing this letter lets you engage in dialogue with the editor, demonstrate your responsiveness, and ask for additional feedback.

Your resubmission should take less time to review than the initial submission, but if your topic is particularly complex or controversial, you may be dangling on a string again, at least for a few weeks (or perhaps months). What’s more, resubmission may well result in a definitive rejection – there’s no guarantee that making revisions will result in an acceptance.

By this time, you know the drill: Be productive in your downtime. Work on your other scholarship and writing goals; rework your paper into a conference session or a course syllabus.

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