Quotes About Publication
In general I do not draw well with literary men -- not that I dislike them but I never know what to say to them after I have praised their last publication.
~ Lord Byron
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autobiography at least saves a man or woman that the world is curious about from the publication of a string of mistakes called 'Memoirs.
~ George Eliot
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It was a short one-paragraph item in the morning edition.
~ Haruki Murakami
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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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Never literary attempt was more unfortunate than my Treatise of Human Nature. It fell dead-born from the press.
~ David Hume
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I don't write poetry for the New Yorker. My poems appear in the Nation, mostly.
~ Kevin Sessums
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Positive findings are around twice as likely to be published as negative findings. This is a cancer at the core of evidence-based medicine.
~ Ben Goldacre
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In Other Rooms, Other Wonders by Daniyal Mueenuddin, had just been published. The other was a Pulitzer Prize–winner, Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout,
~ Will Schwalbe
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We've been watching your kind, noting it all down, putting it in our order pads while you snort in your trough. It may be fragmented, it may not be prettified, it may not be in the Grand Tradition, but let me tell you--it's ours and we're ready to publish!
~ Will Self
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God wordt benauwd en publiceert gauw een boek waar alle oplossingen verkeerd in staan
~ Willem Frederik Hermans
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existe una violencia peor que el dolor de que no lo publiquen a uno: ¡que te publiquen y no salgas del más absoluto anonimato!
~ David Foenkinos
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Until he (Time's founder Henry Luce) arrived, news was crime and politics.
~ David Halberstam
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Im saying that an editorial process that is preparing the material for publication counts as part of the inspiring process whereby God, in his sovereignty, gave every word.
~ J. I. Packer
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One of the nicest things is that I still get, very ambiguously, people saying to me, "Oh, I'm just reading your book." And I say, "Which one, for God's sake, I've done six now!" "Oceans of Sound".
~ David Toop
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All I want is a modest place in Mr X's Good Reading, Miss Y's Good Writing, and that new edition of One Thousand Best Bits of Recent Prose.
~ James Agate
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It is much easier to write a good Times leading article than a good joke in Punch.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Paste may be the last great American music magazine left.
~ Patterson Hood
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I know that to be a true fact because I read it in Heat magazine
~ Bill Bailey
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Every author really wants to have letters printed in the paper. Unable to make the grade, he drops down a rung of the ladder and writes novels.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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I own these words. I own these ideas. Here is my book.
~ Jami Attenberg
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Svenska Dagbladet var inte bara en ursinnigt antisovjetisk publikation, det var också den tidning den svenska motparten använde mest för att kanalisera sin aktivism; alla dessa ständiga bevislösa historier om Sovjetunionens militära aktiviteter runt Sveriges kust.
~ Jan Guillou
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You're better off focusing on getting your story into a trade publication or picked up by a niche blogger. With these outlets, the barrier is much lower. You can send an e-mail and get a response (and maybe even a post) the same day. There's no editorial board or PR person involved. There's no pipeline your message has to go through.
~ Jason Fried
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Surgida como una idea en un artículo publicado en 1935 (Einstein, Podolsky y Rosen, 1935) la paradoja ERP ha recibido confirmación experimental a partir de 1982 cuando Aspect en París logró ponerla a prueba en su laboratorio.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg-Zylberbaum
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I had written short stories that were thought worthy of preservation! Was it the same insignificant I that I had always known? Any one walking along the streets might go into any bookshop, and say: 'Please give me Edith Wharton's book'; and the clerk, without bursting into incredulous laughter, would produce it, and be paid for it, and the purchaser would walk home with it and read it, and talk of it, and pass it on to other people to read!
~ Edith Wharton
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