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In other words, are you simply going to "win" publication in a book that you will then have to purchase?
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Guardian Weekend has won Publication of the Year at Stonewall's sixth annual awards.
After all, he has won publication of a second book of essays, "Bodies in Motion and at Rest" (Norton); the first, "Undertaking," prompted Richard Bernstein to praise him in a review in The New York Times as a cross between Garrison Keillor and Yeats.
I write to tell stories and entertain, but no longer do I have the need to write just because I have the privilege and esteem of a Pulitzer Prize winning publication to float me - if the end result always ends up in the throwing of verbal rotten tomatoes, where is the fun in that?
Professorships go to those who exhibit clever experimental design and efficient research project management, who can deliver persuasive scientific arguments, and who are able to write clear, concise, and winning publications and grant proposals.
His lawyers are fighting in British courts to win the publication of secret correspondence between British and American officials that the lawyers say will show that Britain knew, or had reason to know, that Mr. Mohamed was being tortured while Britain was cooperating with American agencies involved in his custody.
And then there's the way it sold like hot bannocks all week long – clearly overtaking the Scotsman plus the continuing Herald and winning "indefinite" publication into the future.
Food52 and Gastronomica both won for Publication of the Year.
Box summer-camp-set supernatural adventure, "Lumberjanes," after already winning for publication for teens.
The game won several publication awards, as well as the Computer Game of the Year Interactive Achievement Award of 2000 from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.
"The Steppe" has been called a "dictionary of Chekhov's poetics", and it represented a significant advance for Chekhov, exhibiting much of the quality of his mature fiction and winning him publication in a literary journal rather than a newspaper.
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