PrevertOne
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I hesitate to post this, since it touches on matters of etiquette, but my curiosity has won over caution. My question refers to the turnaround between submitting a story to an editor and the return of said story. Previous editors I used generally had my story back within two to three days. If the length of the turnaround extends into weeks, should I start to worry? Now I factor in editors are also busy with work and domestic issues, or health, or personal problems, plus other stories. I don't fire off requests for progress reports every two seconds but, if a story hasn't been returned within, say, a similar period based on previous editors turnaround, what is the etiquette for looking for a new one? Do I wait, maybe, another week or month? Is two to three weeks a reasonable time or is it too long or short? I'm posting here instead of the Editor's Forum because, as authors who've likely used editors, you might have run into this issue.