In our new “how can we help you?” thread, a reader writes:
When should you withdraw a paper from consideration at a journal? I submitted a paper in early April of 2025 and it’s still “Under Review” 10 months later. I followed up with the editor after about 6 months but have had no reply. This is a good journal in my subfield but not tippy tippy top. I am tenured but still have yearly performance reviews so I do need the publication. On one hand there’s a sunk cost problem here – i have already invested almost a year waiting for this journal and I’ll have to start over at another journal. On the other hand, I may need to anyway if it’s rejected. Essentially my question is – how long should an author wait if there is no communication forthcoming from the journal?
What do readers think?
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