How do I find my Submittable?
How do I find my Submittable?
To Use the Discover Feature Go to the Discover page. Here, you’ll also find options to sign in or create a new Submittable account. 2. In Discover, you’ll see a list of opportunities that have no deadlines, followed by opportunities with deadlines from today forward.
How do I submit to Submittable?
To submit to an organization, simply sign in to your Submittable account with your existing login email address and password. After you’ve submitted your work, you can check its status by logging in to your Submittable account.
Where is Submittable based?
downtown Missoula, Montana
Submittable’s headquarters are in downtown Missoula, Montana.
What happens when you withdraw a submission from Submittable?
If you withdraw a submission, editors will archive it—they won’t continue to read your other work, and you’ll be unhappy as you wait around for news of your other four poems.
How do I delete my Submittable account?
How can I delete my Submittable account? If you no longer wish to use Submittable, or receive communication from any organizations to which you have submitted applications, you can delete your account by emailing a request to [email protected].
Is a Submittable account free?
If you don’t already have a Submittable account, you’ll be asked to create a free account when you visit Discover. To learn more, see our help article about Discover.
Where can I submit my writing?
Here are 22 places to submit your personal essay.
- Boston Globe. The Boston Globe Magazine Connections section seeks 650-word first-person essays on relationships of any kind.
- Extra Crispy.
- Dame Magazine.
- The Christian Science Monitor.
- Kveller.
- The Sun Magazine.
- New Statesman.
- The New York Times.
How much does Submittable cost?
What does Submittable charge? Per submission, we charge $0.99 + 5% of the total sum collected, 4% of which goes toward our processing costs. Submissions with a fee are not counted towards any submission limits on your account.
Who owns Submittable?
Michael FitzGerald
Co-founder and CEO Michael FitzGerald said the company has built products for four main verticals (corporate, academic, philanthropy and publishing) and has signed up big customers like AT, HBO, Conde Nast, Harvard and MIT.
Who created Submittable?
FitzGerald, who founded Submittable in 2010 with college friends John Brownell and Bruce Tribbensee, has grown the company from 26 employees last spring to 72, and he now measures the firm’s revenue in the millions of dollars.
Can you edit a Submittable submission?
To Request Editing: Go to your submissions list and locate your submission. Click its title or number to open. If the organization allows edit requests, you will see an Edit link in the right corner of the details. Click the Edit link to submit your request.