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Why "daily imprint"? I decided on the name after visiting the Sydney Writers' Festival. Specifically it was after the session entitled "The Best Job In The World?" (Sunday, June 3, 2007) where international publishers discussed their roles and the state of the publishing industry. The word "imprint" was bandied around a lot and it seemed fitting for the journal that you are reading now.

From The Macquarie Dictionary:
imprint
1. a mark made by pressure; a figure impressed or printed on something.
2. any impression or impressed effect.
3. bibliography information printed at the foot or back of the title page of a book indicating the name of the publisher, usually supplemented with the place and date of publication.
and
7. to fix firmly in the mind, memory, etc.


I want to make a record of those who are striving to leave a mark.

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