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Support => General Support => Topic started by: sjhaertel on September 10, 2024, 04:19:58 PM
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I am in a quandry with respect to submitting puzzles for publication. Most publishers say that they will own the copyright to the puzzle if they accept it.
But, decision turn-around can be months. Am I constrained to submit a puzzle to one publisher at a time until I get a NO decision, then I can submit it to another publisher?
Seems to me that I'm not the only one in this boat.
Thanks in advance!!
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Yes, the protocol is to submit to one publisher and wait for a response before submitting it to another. Most constructors keep a log of what they've submitted so they can track the activity accurately. Frankly, I no longer submit to publishers who do not respond for months. The link below shows the expected response time for most of them. As you can see, most profess to reply within a month or so. Newsday does not mention response time, but I can tell you that a response to a theme query is fairly prompt (don't send completed puzzle).
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12HGynb2VpJR2akQPT7iCMUBXxqcwzmk3kJjic8F24Kk/edit?fbclid=IwAR0lO_E_1S37atCLmpTJUhtn5EZ6iBPmlnrglwOMxqhLr8LkgRlY_5W1cVE&gid=0#gid=0
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Thank you very much, Mark!
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It’s definitely a tricky situation. Many publishers do have exclusivity rules during the review process, which can make it frustrating when the turnaround time is so long.