to have two questions just to set the scene before we dig into the claims of the article. Uh what was the impetus to publish this piece in March? You know, why this year? Trump is president, Democrats have very little power inWashington. What made you all publish this? Now, great question, isstead. So, we published this for a specific reason and
I'm just having fun. publish things on our own accord, on our own tempo-- and therefore losing a chance of co-creation.
And they not only were a hit, they are now the focus of what I'm From Driftwood what is today, which are these weekly video stories that we publish every Wednesday. So it was all because of Marquise, who's now a board member.I was like, oh, you have really good ideas.
You're going to select a very specific sensation tied to the breath, whatever's most prominent for that period of time. Publish those null results.
You're going to select a very specific sensation tied to the breath, whatever's most prominent for that period of time. Publish studies in which you find nothing or even unexpectedly different things.
They seem like kind of the same things. Publish the most interesting results, they'll regress to the mean.DR. IOANNIDIS: Yeah. What is the difference between the two is that in one case, there's absolutely nothing.
biased to make their data look good St you know which means positive yeah how long did it take the Daily Mail to publish that study the Daily Mail right yeah with the madeup hypothesis that they managed to prove true surely thatended up as a Daily Mail headline a week mail listening to old yeah listening to music makes you younger yeah um so
less obsolete these days I don't think many people buy books based on what the the publisher is is willing to choose to publish um um an editor of a poetry Journal isan authoritative Source anti-democratic but every blogger of
were very keen for him to do it to perform this exploration and to write a book about it afterwards which would um publish ize the interior of Brazil so that's what happened but he didn't bargain for thefact that this trip this trip down the river of Dart turned out to be a nightmarish expedition of
that has increased the most over the last couple of years we've been doing the survey so maybe next year when we publish this data it might be over 50% I don't know whether in the past they were looking for dumb leaders butthere's some evidence for that but you know now we're looking for intelligent
And amazingly people would send me stuff and they would, I would send all scripts and they'd send me back these huge beautiful pieces of art that were nothing I could do, and I would publish those on my Dad's Xerox machine in his office, and sell those. And eventually at a, at an actual photocopy place. And I did that for a few years and that was superfun. But creatively I kept moving back towards the comic strip thing because the superhero thing was kind of fun, but they weren't actually again the stories that I wanted to tell that
And then Ryan comes back, and he says, "Hey, look at these beats." They, um, once you mix a beat, you can actually publish it. You can share it with your friends. He posted it on the wall there.And Skittles writes back, "That mix is hot, Ryan. Keep them coming, everyone." And so, they're encouraging people to do this. And why? What happens when Ryan
And thereís three things that as an author that youíre terrified of hearing from your publisher. The first one if your rejection letter, ìItís a lovely book but we canít publish it.î The second one is, ìYouíre late and weíre gonna cancel your contract.î And the third one is, ìWe have a cover and we think you will like it.î George Dyson: Every time Iíve got that
start to imagine where other contradictions might be here's a document that the Army uh publishes or kind of used to publish called the Civil aircraft Landing permits document and what this is was alist of all the civilian Aviation companies who have permits to land at military air bases and what air bases
Mike Grall eventually started reading it into the record and then finally the New York Times got the courage to start publishing the thing and it showed that they knew that they couldn't win all along. They knew that the South Vietnamese government could not stand.they did not have popular consent that the insurgency in the south was not just based on support from the north but
You see, the crackeros rejected the idea of Mexican-ness as a literary category. Publishers wanted them to “stay in their lane” and write only about national themes. Which sent a message that their books could never be considered universal, like the novels coming out of Europe and the United States.
Published in 1946, “El Señor Presidente” tells the story of a fictionalized dictator who rules over an unnamed country with an iron fist.
published Little Book of Exoplanets, but Joshua Wyn is professor of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University and
published this book uh the contents of this book cover a variety of fields. I
published by Penguin Life. Puja frequently speaks, advises, and consults
published their diaries. And it's full of wise understandings of things and just that idea of, well, maybe a couple of words
publishes maps. And then they also organize tours for both fully able-bodied and differently-abled people to be able to do not necessarily the super long trip,
publishers and this gentleman where you said you already see struggle in his eyes I'm sure many of you know failed in
published in the holy of holies, the "New England Journal of Medicine," just this month.
published actually almost a year ago, published in August of last year and In some ways I've been thinking about the
published titled something like 36 Questions to Fall in Love.
published by us. Yeah.
published in paper, working with a publisher, picking a matte paper versus glossy for your second book?
Published a novel, called "Calling Speed," in which one character remarks that, "I see cities, people with machines, certainly Manchester
Publishing is always looking for something original, and it's looking for a new voice.
Publishing -- you know, book publishing is very much a meritocracy.
publishers and the like.
Publishers are always trying to get you to do that.
published on that fateful 25th of October.
publishing our own literary magazines, organizing our own pub readings.
published anything. And you get to Google if you've been somewhere, you know, on print.
publishing program. We're doing our first Arabic language early readers.
published this investigation. It became a big scandal in Mexico, because we basically revealed that all these people--
Publishers can even perform racial vanishing acts on books featuring characters of color.
Publishers need to meet the needs of a population that's growing more racially diverse, and not just because this is the right thing to do--
published by Montemayor Press.
published in July by Harper Business.
published in 2007 he looked at the efficiency of the kerala fish markets
Publishers are pushing back here.
Publishers who may have felt that they were in a zero-sum game between platforms and publishers are in some markets by now really leveraging
publishers and platforms, for that matter, in a country like this can learn from the experience of people elsewhere who have long tried to have a functioning
published over the past couple of years, most importantly the 2009 decision which affirmed LGBTQ identities for ordained ministry.
Published in Germany. Translated into English.
Published here. And actually, in lots of the reviews in celebration of WG Sebald in English literary press, you wouldn't know that he wasn't writing in English.
published on the front page about "Data for the People." I don't read Chinese.