Quotes About Publication
The moment a man sets his thoughts down on paper, however secretly, he is in a sense writing for publication.
~ Raymond Chandler
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No author dislikes to be edited as much as he dislikes not to be published.
~ Russell Lynes
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The cool thing about writing music, writing anything, is that once you publish it, it's there forever.
~ Ryan Tedder
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Comfort was the author of The Joy of Sex, an illustrated 1972
~ Mardy Grothe
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I'm called the Godfather [of Ecstacy] because I published for the first time information about its effects in man. I feel content with the title. MDMA is a beautiful drug.
~ Alexander Shulgin
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Almost every single thing you hope publication will do for you is a fantasy, a hologram--it's the eagle on your credit card that only seems to soar.
~ Anne Lamott
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I understood immediately the thrill of seeing oneself in print. It provides some sort of primal verification: you are in print; therefore you exist.
~ Anne Lamott
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publication is not all that it is cracked up to be. But writing is.
~ Anne Lamott
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I just try to warn people who hope to get published that publication is not all that it is cracked up to be. But writing is. Writing has so much to give, so much to teach, so many surprises.
~ Anne Lamott
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The Hindu's first issue counted a grand total of eighty copies, printed with 'one rupee and eight annas' of borrowed money by a group of four law students and two teachers). In
~ Shashi Tharoor
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could give them on CORPS, and said he was "looking forward to seeing the article in Probe magazine." I told him I hoped it was good enough to print. He curled his lip at me. By the time I dragged through my gate, I was already late for my date
~ Shelley Singer
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Publication in 'The New Yorker' meant everything, and it's no exaggeration to say that it changed my life.
~ Daniel Alarcon
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There's literary creation and literary business. When I first got something accepted, it gave my life a validation it didn't otherwise have.
~ Raymond Carver
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I'm a handy-challenged, bona fide egghead who wouldn't know a drill bit from a sledgehammer." Now We Know Why It's Called a Punch List due for publication in 2019
~ John J. Parrino
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As the Vietnam War raged on and protests tore the country apart, Brand did his best to stay above the fray. When he set out to become a publisher in the fall of 1968, just months after Chicago police beat and tear-gassed protesters, he decreed the new publication would have nothing to say about the Vietnam War, and he stuck to what he believed was a no-politics editorial policy for the first three years he published the Catalog.
~ John Markoff
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Dread clenched my stomach. I liked that I had won a contest and that they had thought I was a boy, and I was glad about the fifty dollars. But I didn't want my story to be published, or to read from it. I didn't want anyone to think I thought it was good.
~ Elif Batuman
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The year 1844 marks an important epoch in the life of Mrs. Browning. It was in this year that, as a result of the publication of her two volumes of 'Poems,' she won her general and popular recognition as a poetess whose rank was with the foremost of living writers.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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The two anonymously published epistolary novels Appearance is against Them (1786) and Emily Herbert: or, Perfidy Punished (1786) were later ascribed to the hand of Elizabeth Inchbald, though there is much dispute now whether she actually wrote them.
~ Elizabeth Inchbald
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all German-language newspapers in the United States were required to give English translations of anything they printed about the government.
~ Arthur Herman
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To write is easy, while writing for publication seems a tough task to be performed well. Writing down the emotions that you truly feel beautifies the spirit of writing and enlightens the reader; on the contrary, overloading your thoughts with heavy words- having no senses at all but carrying multi-dimensional meanings with them- for the one and only sake of publication perishes the fabric of writing.
~ Baba Faiz
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98% of the people who get the magazine say they read the cartoons first - and the other 2% are lying.
~ David Remnick
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A literary journal is intended to connect writer with reader; the role of the editor is to mediate.
~ John Barton
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Readers always seem to think that the author has some control over the design of their books.
~ Donald Norman
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In its fifty-first year of publication, 'The Paris Review' continues to search for new ways to bring together writers and readers.
~ John D'Agata
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