![]() A third story, Scary Story was sent to Horror in Motion, but the writer never heard back from them (NR=No Response).Thoughtful Poem was sent out again, Sub No#2 to The Sensual Reader and accepted 12-23-96.The second story, Thoughtful Poem, was rejected with comments (PR=Personal Rejection) by The Poem Thing on 11-17-96.The first story, Cool Story, was rejected by Joe Smith's Gazette on 12-1-96.P for published, probably with exclamation marks after it!įrom this fictional writer's general submission sheet you can follow the progress. ![]() We like the following codes for response: Results or response is the kind of response you received, which can be anything from form rejection to published. Response Date is the date you received a response from the publication. Publication is the title of the publication. The Submission No# is the number of times the particular piece of writing has been submitted, if this the first submission for this piece, the Sub No# would be 1.ĭate Submitted is the date you sent the manuscript to the publication. Take a sheet of notebook paper or open your favorite spreadsheet on your computer. Even if you do not use the triple tracking method, you should at least keep a general submission sheet. The triple tracking method is very easy to use and allows you to track both how your manuscript itself does and how you fare with a particular publication. You will want to know where they have been sent, how long they have been there and what response they receive. ![]() It is very important to track your submissions. If you reproduce or display the Triple Tracking Method publicly, you must display the words "Copyright © 1997-20169 by Writers Write, Inc.". The Triple Tracking Method may be copied for your own personal use only, and may not be reproduced for any commercial use whatsoever.
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