The Journal of Trial and Error aims to close the gap between what is researched and what is published. In scientific practice, trial and error is a fundamental process of learning and discovery. Therefore, we want to make public the lessons of the struggles in research. We are convinced about the productive role of errors, and so we aim to publish answers to the question "what went wrong?", as well as problematising this question by reflecting on what failure means in science. Visit our website to read about our goals, and the benefits of publishing errors.