Hi RA
I guess, after a long-drawn out year of trying to get just one article accepted (revising and discussing) then giving up on it just as it was on the final revision because I had no more time to give to it... I can understand what you're feeling. At the same time, I'm also an editor for a journal, so I can see the other side of things too. Mostly I just treat it as a submit, accept, good; submit, not accepted, try again kind of thing. There are so many variables involved in whether an article is suitable or not. If you've researched your target publication well, have written well and have something interesting to say - you should be okay. *grin* And if you're not - don't worry... look at the feedback you get (assuming you get some) and work with it to improve the article.