Epub to itunes connect delivery

Hello, I just uploaded my short story through iTunes Connect, it went through, not sure what the next step is? Will they email me? Thanks.
Amazon and Nook put the stories up in less than a day. Any idea?

If you connect your iPhone to your computer's iTunes then you should be able to copy them over to your iTunes library via File > Devices > Transfer Purchases - that should copy epubs and PDFs that are in the iBooks app, not just actual ibooks.
If your computer is a Mac with OS X Mavericks on it then in the iBooks app on it you might then need to do File > Move Books From iTunes to copy them over to it

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    how do I get an itunes connect account

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