In our newest "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
A paper of mine has been recently rejected from a journal. I have another paper that deals with a topic in the same sub-field. Would it be against me to submit that paper to the same journal that just rejected my other paper? I want to submit to that journal because it has a fast response time but would like to know whether it'd be ill-advised or not.
I have to confess that I've often wondered about this too. Generally speaking, I try to send papers to different journals–but on occasions I've sent a paper to a journal that recently rejected a paper of mine because it seemed like a good fit and had a reputation for good turnaround times. However, I've always sort of wondered whether editors frown on it. I do know that some journals have explicit policies, for example that they will only consider one paper by a given author in a given calendar year. But what about other journals that don't have policies like these?
What do you all think?
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