Does the new yorker accept simultaneous submissions
The New Yorker's submission guidelines state that they do not accept simultaneous submissions, meaning that they do not accept manuscripts that are being considered by other publications at the same time.
According to their guidelines, "We do not accept simultaneous submissions. If you are submitting a piece to us, please do not submit it to any other publication until you have received a response from us."
This means that if you're submitting a piece to The New Yorker, you should wait to hear back from them before submitting it to any other publication. If you're unsure about the status of your submission, you can always contact their submissions department to inquire.
It's worth noting that many literary magazines and publications have similar policies regarding simultaneous submissions, so it's always a good idea to check the submission guidelines for each publication before submitting your work.