Author magazine
Nurture
Nurture is the magazine for past and future Nature journal authors, published quarterly as a printed edition from 2006 to the end of 2007. Nurture gives authors an inside look at our procedures, provides information about the editors, and tells them about services we offer. What happens after you submit your work? Why do we issue a press release and how is it created? What happens when your paper is featured in News and Views or in the international press? How do we decide what services to introduce? What are the editors like? Nurture is an entertaining and relaxing read, also providing news about other parts of the company — the latest books from Macmillan Science, for example.
From 2008, Nurture is no longer published as a printed magazine. We do, however, have a few copies of some of the 2007 issues still available. If you are a past, present, or hope to be a future author of a Nature journal paper, and would like to know a bit about the process, please send an email containing your mailing address, and we will send you a sample issue.
For regular (daily) Nature Publishing Group news relevant to authors, please sign up to Nautilus, a freely available, interactive blog (website) for authors, providing information about scientific publishing, format advice, answers to authors' questions, information about author services and benefits, policy updates, and more. The Nature journal editors also use Nautilus to solicit authors' opinions about proposed new editorial policies and services. The blog has an RSS feed, so please subscribe, and comment on the entries. You are welcome to send us suggestions via email of topics to include on the blog. We also welcome submissions (by email) of up to 200 words, which if selected for publication are published as guest posts.
Peer to Peer is a freely available blog dedicated to peer review: see here for more details. As well as providing news and commentary about the peer-review system there, we welcome your questions and views about the peer-review process. We also welcome submissions for guest posts (by email) of up to 200 words.
We also encourage you to join the free, interactive "Ask the Nature editor" forum on Nature Network.
