Finally, after a few hundred submissions and months of rejection after rejection, my law review article is finally getting published! :eek::eek::eek:
(OK, it’s getting published in a MEDICAL journal for some reason, but hey, I’m not picky.)
It’s nice to be wanted.
Congratulations!! It means a lot to finally get published. I submitted one of my graduate school papers for publication but it wasn’t accepted. But then I didn’t keep trying like you did. Sometimes it just takes perserverance.
Best of luck to you.
Woot!!!
Grats!
But why a medical journal?
The short of it is that my article deals with how courts have been dealing with custody disputes where a child has multiple parents (i.e., a sperm donor, egg donor, and surrogate). I submitted it to a particular law journal in the hopes that they might be interested in the bioethics angle.
It helps that the particular journal has some kind of relationship with my law school, the nature of which I don’t understand.
Congrats! I haven’t had anything worthy of publishing yet, but I’m hoping I might by the end of this semester fingers crossed.
How exciting! Congratulations. This could be the start of great things, who knows?
Congratulations! Are you planning on continuing writing articles? Because it gets easier with time, both to write them and to get them published: you can build on your previous experience and knowledge.
Now you can look forward to the pleasure of receiving your advance copies and actually seeing your name in print!