Down to 361 (started at 579). They seem to be doing the crayons and then doing a little bit more serious read over of synopses and cover letters before getting chewy into the actual works. This makes sense, as it helps them to prioritize pieces that should get the reading and votes first in slush meetings then the iffy ones. It takes quite a while after that to go through the pieces, and from what I've seen in the thread and their big publisher status, it wouldn't surprise me if they had over 1k+ subs at the close of the entry period.
For those that have already gotten an answer (rejection) at least now the piece is free to be polished up and sent to other publishers. With how my CW teacher gets irked at my adherence to double spacing at the end of a sentence and says that editors would as well, I'm sure at least one editor is annoyed at it. Then again, I'm annoyed at her for making a reading downtown on a day that I have other plans mandatory.