I'm going to be published!

OrochiEddie

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Not as exciting as it sounds, but I'm still pretty stoked about it. Was on a research team and I'm being included as a contributing author. It's going to in be a psychology journal (not like we're a real science anyway...) in the sometime recent future.

Has anyone else been published here? I know STK had his comic published, but not sure if anyone else.

Don't mean to sound like a gloating ass, but obviously it's a personal accomplishment.
 

ForeverSublime

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Congrats man! And if you actually wanted to be published - double congrats.
 

cdamm

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i rarely get to use this word twice in one day, but congradudolences! (since its a pseudo-science anyways.)
 

lithy

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I had a letter published in the student newspaper.

My dad was published in Smoke Signals, a Pontiac enthusiast magazine.

So, no not really published. Congrats. You'll have to continue getting published to make a living in Psychology ;)
 

BobbyPeru

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That's great, man. Will look great on a resume, too ;) (unless of course you researched becomes completely discredited!)
 

SonGohan

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My artwork was published in a 1995 issue of Gamefan. That's about it, lol
 

complexz

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one time a project I was working on appeared in PC gamer magazine in the UK if that counts at all.

but I am not entirely proud as that project fell apart and I always regretted it.

anyways congrats man :)
 

OrochiEddie

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My artwork was published in a 1995 issue of Gamefan. That's about it, lol

i want to see this since i was envious of anyone who got their art put in a gaming magazine when i was a kid.
 

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I've been in Juxtapoz, and Bound By Ink Magazine a few times.

I hope to get in some more magazines.

It's really fun to go into borders or the grocery store, pull out a magazine and see something that you made.
 
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complexz

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My artwork was published in a 1995 issue of Gamefan. That's about it, lol

I remember when I was much younger I drew a picture of timone and pumba from the lion king all beat up and akuma in his usual badass back to the camera tokido pose with the text akuma matata. I thought I was so fucking clever and would win a prize for sure.... lol dumb kid.
 

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That's great, you're a young grad student so that's excellent!

Academic writing has always been too intimidating for me --I could never get a grip on it.

I've been published in various contexts: I used to be a columnist for the Daily Trojan, Minnesota Daily and a small paper called the Downtown Journal. I'm one of three named inventors on one published patent application, and the sole inventor on another pending patent. I've written a section for an upcoming book about law school. I've had a few letters to the editor published in various papers, but they're more minor.
 

OrochiEddie

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That's great, you're a young grad student so that's excellent!

Academic writing has always been too intimidating for me --I could never get a grip on it.

I've been published in various contexts: I used to be a columnist for the Daily Trojan, Minnesota Daily and a small paper called the Downtown Journal. I'm one of three named inventors on one published patent application, and the sole inventor on another pending patent. I've written a section for an upcoming book about law school. Besides that I've had a few letters to the editor here and there, but those aren't much.

academic writing is a pain. It's something I'm only getting a grip on. To be able to completely remove yourself from a paper is really challenging for me as I love to add my 2 cents to damn near everything.
 

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congratulations!

i've never been much of a writer(i get all kinds of cool ideas i just suck at writing). i draw sometimes but have never parted with anything. i actually drew a picture of some made up super hero that i was going to send to Marvel when i was a kid but then got sad thinking about parting with the piece so i ended up keeping it.
 

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Good job!

One of my art pieces was published in Animerica magazine several years back. Not sure if that's an accomplishment, though.
 

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I've written a section for an upcoming book about law school.

I hate books like that where you can clearly tell each section is by different authors. Ran into several books like that through college and they always pissed me off. Sometimes there would be no attempt to make the book flow easily or at least bring the sections reading levels closer together. I mean no offense Bobak, most of the books I saw with this problem were medical lab books.
 

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Eddie, how many times do I have to tell you, no matter how much you'd like it to be, a smutty sex story published in Penthouse doesn't count as psychology. :D

Congrats bud.
 

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My comments on message boards back on gamers.com and 1up.com were published in various issues of EGM and OPM, and in the final issue of OPM I was mentioned as one of the long-time forum dudes.

I had an editorial posted in the local paper.

Uhhh...yay OroEd! (oreo-d)
 

OrochiEddie

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I hate books like that where you can clearly tell each section is by different authors. Ran into several books like that through college and they always pissed me off. Sometimes there would be no attempt to make the book flow easily or at least bring the sections reading levels closer together. I mean no offense Bobak, most of the books I saw with this problem were medical lab books.

i had a book like that in multicultural counseling, but it wasn't each section. The book was a completely cut up of different materials so each paragraph was a different author from the last. I never got past chapter 1 it was such a mess
 

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Hats off to you and you should feel accomplished and thrilled about it.
 

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i had a book like that in multicultural counseling, but it wasn't each section. The book was a completely cut up of different materials so each paragraph was a different author from the last. I never got past chapter 1 it was such a mess

I'm sure this book was also at least $120 new but more likely $200.

Nice work dude!
 

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Congrats.

Congrats to Curt on Juxtapoz too.

I've been published in a small form factor "Computer security" magazine that has a name with numbers in it. (I'm trying not to get blacklisted.)

Coheed and Cambria once retweeted an article I wrote ripping on plastic instrument games :lolz:
 
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