Hi,
So basically, I have a deadline for a paper tomorrow, it is not being written with my PhD supervisors but instead a lecturer from the university I did my undergraduate at (they liked my work, we submitted to a conference but were rejected and now we want to re-submit to another venue). There's not much done (the data is all there), this is mostly because I had to finish a paper with my supervisors a few days ago.
The problem is twofold, firstly, one of my supervisors and other academics I know are on the committee for the new venue. This means, they will see the paper (although be unable to say yes/no to its acceptance).
The second problem is, I am actually extremely embarrassed with the work and depth of the studies, it was for an undergraduate project after all. My PhD research isn't even statistics-based, so it wouldn't help me much to submit this paper and I feel it could actually damage me if my supervisor(s) feel it is not very good.
So, I am wondering, how do I tell the co-author I do not want to submit? Bear in mind, I basically have to tell them NOW or at least early tomorrow. And will this actually damage my reputation more than submitting?
This wasn't a problem when the paper was first submitted, but after the peer reviews we received it has to be dumbed down and unlike before my supervisors may now read it.
Best wishes,
me