Here you’ll find overall statistics on submissions since Spark was established. Some data points are updated throughout each week and all are updated weekly.
Submission Age
Submissions older than 115 days have been held for further consideration by the editor-in-chief.
Active Submissions
Oldest
Median Age
Oldest
Median Age
Accepted Submissions
Longest response time, past 120 days
Longest response time overall
Median response time, past 120 days
Median response time overall
Longest response time, past 120 days
Longest response time overall
Median response time, past 120 days
Median response time overall
Declined Submissions
Longest response time, past 120 days
Longest response time overall
Median response time, past 120 days
Median response time overall
Longest response time, past 120 days
Longest response time overall
Median response time, past 120 days
Median response time overall
Active and Completed Submissions
Active submissions are those for which we have not sent a response and are therefore still under consideration. Completed submissions have been accepted, declined, or withdrawn.
Most recent two years only
Responses by Week
The total number of final responses (Accepted or Declined) we have sent out each week.
Does not include withdrawn submissions.
I love this. I wish every journal would have a page like this. Fascinating.
Amazing graphs and charts. Love it. Thank you!
So much data; so little time.
Do the statistics mean that a September 2015 submission that has not been either accepted or rejected is still under consideration?
That is correct. If you have not received a reply and the list at http://manager.submittable.com/user shows that the piece is “In Progress,” the work is still under consideration.
I’m having trouble making sense of the first chart, which has only three series in the legend, but ten bars in the chart. And if I try match the bar colors to the legend colors, I get response times that differ significantly from what The Grinder thinks your median response time is, which makes me doubt my interpretation of the chart.
Thanks for sharing this insight into your slush pile. 🙂
I have had a piece under consideration for over a year. I received an email from an editor last November telling me the story had been given to the editor in chief for further consideration, but six months passed and when I contacted this same editor they never replied. Can you please post the contact info for who I should query regarding the status of my story?
Thank you very much.
Yes, you can contact us at query@egjpress.org. Please include the name of your piece and the publication it was submitted to.
Your story is actually on this week’s agenda for final determination, by the way, per yesterday’s administration meeting. We hope to have an answer for you very soon.
What happened to all the statistics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!