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Last updated on December 11, 2024.
Whistle-blowing and publishing should not be seen as a crime, and certainly not as terrorism.
Publishing requires a lot of persistence and a fair amount of luck.
I graduated with an English degree and worked for awhile in academic publishing. — © Daniel Mallory Ortberg
I graduated with an English degree and worked for awhile in academic publishing.
If you go to a big publishing house, editorial aside, it's completely white.
I am a co-writer of 'Survivor,' so there's publishing that I'll receive for some of the records.
I think you have to have a publishing house that offers you some support.
I got offered publishing deals to write country music, but it was not what I wanted to do.
I started publishing my comic while I was still living with my parents.
I was four when I announced my ambition to write, eight when I began publishing such claims.
Much publishing is done through politics, friends, and natural stupidity.
A key function of a publishing brand is the bestowal of status by who and what you pay attention to.
Book clubs are the best thing that has happened to the world of publishing.
I think the search engines are the new equivalent of publishing: an enabler of information. — © James Dyson
I think the search engines are the new equivalent of publishing: an enabler of information.
I do think people should be proud and supportive of their friends, in publishing and everywhere else.
I've thought of publishing a book of my hate mail, but I don't own the rights to the letters.
I've got splinters in my nose from the best publishing doors in town.
In the broader sense at Digitas, I've been very involved in media and publishing.
I wish that the act of publishing a book was less of a nerve-wracking experience.
I want to keep publishing books, and writing and spreading my heartsong through the world.
Self-publishing is great, but I don't want to be an icon for it, or anything else.
I think I'm gonna attach myself to the sinking ship that is book publishing.
I publish my own books, so there isn't a certain editor I owe the book to at a publishing house.
As soon as you start publishing, you are the star and so people see you that way.
Bill sees and understands the possibilities of a connected world and has the expertise and the experience to help make it a reality, ... As more and more consumers want to take their connectivity with them beyond the desktop, Bill's vision will be critical in charting the company's future course and delivering on the promise of AOL Anywhere.
When I was 16, I started publishing all kinds of things in school magazines.
For years I'd understood that publishing in paperback was the kiss of death.
Self-publishing has been a dubious challenge to traditional publishers, at best.
The publishing world is very timid. Readers are much braver.
Write a lot and don't think about publishing - just the writing.
Terrorism has come to publishing. It is a grave concern when criticism is turned to mortal threats.
The successful publishing house is the one that can guess ahead, not the one that imitates the past.
The summer of 1991, I took $2,000 of my savings and a desktop program, and I asked my friends to write 800 words about something they cared about. I got eight or nine articles and put them together. It was no frills, black and white, no graphics. I printed them out and just dumped piles around D.C.
I have been blessed to have the same editor and work for a great publishing house.
At first my publisher had reservations about publishing it in the form you are familiar with.
There's a lot more to publishing a book than writing it and slapping a cover on it.
For the most part, it's straight white men running these labels and publishing companies.
I wanted to be a landscape architect, but I trained as a teacher; I worked in publishing; I was a waitress.
Writers keep writing and publishers publishing - it never grows boring. — © Michael Dirda
Writers keep writing and publishers publishing - it never grows boring.
Publishing a book is like stuffing a note into a bottle and hurling it into the sea.
'Watchmen' is a cornerstone of both DC Comics' publishing history and its future.
I think book publishing is fun, but I also know I've been very lucky.
I hate self-publishing; it's a real drag and it takes up a lot of space.
All writing and publishing is very difficult, regardless of genre. There are going to be obstacles no matter what.
The publishing industry is stuck somewhere in the Jurassic era.
Publishing magazines for yourself is not good business, man.
In the desktop world, you could build a successful business where a consumer only came back to you once or maybe twice a year. I don't think you can build that kind of business on mobile. You need higher frequency, or otherwise you fall off the home screen and the user never comes back.
With writing and publishing, my only aim is to live in the aesthetic pleasure dome.
Publishing companies are like schoolyard bullies that can't even fight well. — © Tucker Max
Publishing companies are like schoolyard bullies that can't even fight well.
Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.
Publishing a book is a very different thing than writing one.
There's a lust in man, no charm can tame, of loudly publishing our neighbor's shame.
All of the changes in publishing since 1960 are significant. There are far fewer publishers.
This is my job, my livelihood: the health and the well-being of the publishing industry. We're all responsible for this.
You think publishing is tough but the music world is ten times tougher.
I've never liked the publishing world's determination to pigeonhole every writer into a genre.
It's a wonderfully democratic method, publishing a text on the Internet.
One of the epiphanies I had was that I got into publishing because I love literature.
I signed my first publishing deal when I was 14, and it was from two records I put on MySpace.
Book publishing would be so much easier without the authors.
There's almost no author alive who isn't weathering the tumultuous changes in the publishing industry.
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