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  2. Web of the Romulans - Wikipedia

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    After she heard about Pocket Books accepting unsolicited manuscripts for Star Trek novels, she expanded the idea as a complication to a more serious main plot. She was between jobs at the time, and wrote the first draft of the novel in six weeks.

  3. Slush pile - Wikipedia

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    If the reader finds something of interest and can convince a senior editor to accept it, they may earn credit. Most agents and major publishing houses do not accept unsolicited manuscripts and slush piles are on average usually regarded as undesirable in many literary circles due to the large number of both aspiring and former writers who often ...

  4. Onyx Collective and The Black List Launch Initiative to ...

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    The Black List has partnered with Onyx Collective on an initiative that will put an unpublished manuscript on the pipeline to production with the offer of an 18-month film or TV option deal.

  5. The Day of the Jackal - Wikipedia

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    Although Forsyth wrote The Day of the Jackal in 35 days in January and February 1970, it remained unpublished for almost a year and a half thereafter as he sought a publisher willing to accept his unsolicited 140,000-word manuscript. Four publishing houses rejected it between February and September because their editors believed a fictional ...

  6. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    Acta Radiologica does not accept preprint submissions. [74] Political Insight 'may accept' preprint submissions. [75] California Management Review, [76] Index on Censorship, [77] Recherche et Applications en Marketing [78] and Pain News, [79] do not include a statement on either prior publication or preprints. Unrestricted Unrestricted [80]

  7. Scholarly peer review - Wikipedia

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    to unconditionally accept the manuscript or the proposal, to accept it in the event that its authors improve it in certain ways; to reject it, but encourage revision and invite re-submission; to reject it outright. During this process, the role of the referees is advisory. The editor(s) is typically under no obligation to accept the opinions of ...

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