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From:
jeffre e steinor @ mail.com on behalf of
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Sent:
Saturday, August 30, 2014 9:57 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein; Tyler Shears
Subject:
Fwd: Nautilus
Attachments:
Nautilus One-Sheet.docx
Hi Jeffrey and Tyler,
the pu=lisher of Nautilus is asking for funds. see below they are quite prestigio=s. any chance of getting a url bio/profile
on their masthead? Tyler, we sh=uld add them to our list of publishers if they have clout w/ google. let m= know about
that.
Forwarded message
From: John Steele =It;
Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 1:49 PM
Subject: Nautilus
To: [email protected]
Dear Mr. Epstein:
I'm the Publisher &=Editorial Director of Nautilus, the online science monthly, pr=nt Quarterly and education publication
with a literary voice. Since launch=ng in May 2013, we've won a dozen content and design awards, including=a Webby
for best science on the web, and attracted subscribers in 45 count=ies. You can see us for free online at www.nautil.us
<http://www.nautil.usk = and I would be happy to s=nd you copies of the print Quarterly. Nautilus wa= started in 2012
with a grant from the John Templeton Foundation and we ha=e several members of the Santa Fe Institute on our Board
of Advisors. =A0
In its first issue, on Human Uniqueness, Nautil=s ran an interactive survey asking readers what defines us as peo=le. The
number one response was "science". It is, we submi=, a sign of the times. Modern science has become something deeply
personal= connecting us to each other and to the world around us in ways we could n=t have imagined. Our mission at
Nautilus is to tell those=big, deep stories: We deliver science, connected, like no one else.
In just one year, we have the captured the imaginati=n of millions of visitors to our website and been humbled by their
letters= emails and tweets: "A new and shining light in a dearth of public=writing about science", "A stunning new
approach to scienc= journalism", "Beautiful and sublime"... We =ave earned an audience that is devoted, attentive and
educated—mor= than half have graduate degrees. Remarkably, they also consider N=utilus "the most trusted source for
science content =9D according to our internal surveys, beating Nature and=C2 Scientific American.
In the press, too, we have been feted by the likes o= The Globe and Mail, who called Nautilus</=> "a multicourse meal
for the mind", and The =aris Review, who called us "smartly and elegantly designed =80. We are also routinely selected
for best-of-the web awards, for both=design and content.
As we enter our second year, we are beginning our se=rch for institutional and corporate sponsors to help keep the
Naut=lus mission going, and to expand it into education. Now is a tumu=tuous time for educators, faced with a new set
of Common Core standards th=t demand literary material for the science classroom, and factual material=for the
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language classroom. Understanding science may never have been more=important than it is today, and—as our
conversations with teachers=have made clear—no magazine may be as well positioned to provide s=ience material for
the modern classroom than Nautilus.
At the same time, as Dennis Overbye cautioned in his=C2 New York Times article about Nautilus, =9CScience journalism
... is a field littered with corpses." =e are therefore asking for your foundation's help to keep the =autilus vision of
science storytelling alive. To that end, we hav= established NautilusThink, a 501(3)(c) non-profit foundation,=that will
continue to publish Nautilus' online and pri=t editions, and aim to put Nautilus into the classroom.=C2 NautilusThink
represents an opportunity for you to directly su=port today's most innovative and integrated science media. We woul=
look forward to the opportunity to meet with you and discuss the support =ptions that are available. With your help
Nautilus =an engage more people than ever before, and remind them that in the wonder=and mystery of science, there
are stories to connect us all.
Sincerely,
John Steele
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New Y=rk, NY 10018
Ga=braith
MEDIA/PR
Jeffrey Epste=n VI Foundation
(917) 573-7604
<mailto:Christina=jeffreyepstein.org>
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