In our newest "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
Suppose I have a paper under review at Journal X. The editor of a very good invited venue asked me to send it to them instead, but it's got to be in by the end of the month. I don't know if Journal X is going to make a decision by then.
Is there anything ethical I can do to get my paper back from Journal X by the end of the month? For example, would it be permissible to withdraw the paper and apologize profusely? Or, barring that, perhaps I could nudge the editors of Journal X for faster decision?
Good questions. I've been in similar positions before, and have never quite known what to do. Do any readers have any helpful tips or experiences to share?
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