Ridiculously good writing: How to write like a pro and publish like a boss

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Though the basics of peer review are common knowledge in the scientific community, to many authors the publication process is mystifying, frustrating, and often confusing.

The life-cycle of your manuscript: From submission to publication


The purpose of this editorial is to lift the curtain between authors and editors and provide insight into the actual life-cycle of a manuscript from submission to publication, including practical tips regarding editorial processes, explanations of themost common reasons for rejection and advice on how to avoid it.

While the detail is specific to the editorial setup at JBMT, it aims to provide useful insight to all authors seeking publication in a scientific journal, and to function as a teaching tool for educators guiding their students towards publication. 

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source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbmt.2019.09.007


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