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(Today's date)
Dear Sir, Madame, or Other:
Enclosed is our latest version of MS# XX-XXX-XX-, that is, the re-re- re-revised
revision of our paper. Choke on it. We have again rewritten the entire
manuscript from start to finish. We even changed the goddamn running head!
Hopefully we have suffered enough by now to satisfy even you and your
bloodthirsty reviewers.
I shall skip the usual point-by-point description of every single change we made
in response to the critiques. After all, its fairly clear that your reviewers
are less interested in details of scientific procedure than in working out their
personality problems and sexual frustrations by seeking some kind of demented
glee in the sadistic and arbitrary exercise of tyrannical power over hapless
authors like ourselves who happen to fall into their clutches. We do understand
that, in view of the misanthropic psychopaths you have on your editorial board,
you need to keep sending them papers, for if they weren't reviewing manuscripts
they'd probably be out mugging old ladies or clubbing baby seals to death.
Still, from this batch of reviewers, C was clearly the most hostile, and we
request that you not ask him or her to review this revision. Indeed, we have
mailed letter bombs to four or five people we suspected of being reviewer C, so
if you send the manuscript back to them the review process could be unduly
delayed.
Some of the reviewers' comments we couldn't do anything about. For example, if
(as reviewer C suggested) several of my recent ancestors were indeed drawn from
other species, it is too late to change that. Other suggestions were
implemented, however, and the paper has improved and benefited. Thus, you
suggested that we shorten the manuscript by 5 pages, and we were able to
accomplish this very effectively by altering the margins and printing the paper
in a different font with a smaller typeface. We agree with you that the paper is
much better this way.
One perplexing problem was dealing with suggestions # 13-28 by Reviewer B. As
you may recall (that is, if you even bother reading the reviews before doing
your decision letter), that reviewer listed 16 works that he/she felt we should
cite in this paper. These were on a variety of different topics, none of which
had any relevance to our work that we could see. Indeed, one was an essay on the
Spanish- American War from a high school literary magazine. The only common
thread was that all 16 were by the same author, presumably someone whom Reviewer
B greatly admires and feels should be more widely cited. To handle this, we have
modified the Introduction and added, after the review of relevant literature, a
subsection entitled "Review of Irrelevant Literature" that discusses these
articles and also duly addresses some of the more asinine suggestions in the
other reviews.
We hope that you will be pleased with this revision and will finally recognize
how urgently deserving of publication this work is. If not, then you are an
unscrupulous, depraved monster with no shred of human decency. You ought to be
in a cage. May whatever heritage you come from be the butt of the next round of
ethnic jokes. If you do accept it, however, we wish to thank you for your
patience and wisdom throughout this process and to express our appreciation of
your scholarly insights. To repay you, we would be happy to review some
manuscripts for you; please send us the next manuscript that any of these
reviewers submits to your journal.
Assuming you accept this paper, we would also like to add a footnote
acknowledging your help with this manuscript and to point out that we liked the
paper much better the way we originally wrote it, but you held the editorial
shotgun to our heads and forced us chop, reshuffle, restate, hedge expand,
shorten, and in general covert a meaty paper into stir-fried vegetables. We
couldn't or wouldn't have done it without your input.
Sincerely,
(your name here) |