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@CHRISF0GLE @COprince09 The main issue, really, is that there are no longer certain kinds of readers. Men readers 50 plus barely exist, for instance. And romantasy has a stranglehold on the market. When readership becomes infantalized, publishers will respond in kind. They’re businesses. Not curators.
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@codger504 @COprince09 Yes, I’m aware of all this. And I think if literature is going to survive as an art form, it will probably have to change
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If an AI novel can get released by a publisher as respected as Hachette, which often gives advances in the 5 or 6 figures, is it time to collectively admit that the entire modern literary industry is a sham?
Lincoln Michel@TheLincoln
Welp. I've been expecting a scandal like this sooner rather than later nytimes.com/2026/03/19/boo…
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@COprince09 @CHRISF0GLE All books go through sensitivity readings before editing these days. At least at the big houses. Then they’ll see if you have a robust social media presence. The quality of the book factors in surprisingly little. It’s about marketability. And no, I’m not an editor.
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@CHRISF0GLE @codger504 Clearly these “junior editors” need to be replaced how many people want these jobs and you’re just sitting there letting this slop get through?
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@CHRISF0GLE I’m not a junior editor. I’m a novelist. However, I’ll agree that publishing is in shambles these days. The junior editors, of which there are fewer and fewer, are looking for a hit so they keep their jobs. So what we see is a copy of a copy of a copy of what worked 4 years ago
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@codger504 Yes I know how it works lol. If you’re employed as a junior editor at a big press, it’s your job to vet this stuff. Those are really competitive jobs
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Liel Leibovitz in the Free Press: "As a work of art, One Battle After Another is irredeemable. It feels like the sort of thing written by a committee of socialist college sophomores cracking each other up ...
"Paul Thomas Anderson seems interested more in purring for his fellow progressives than in making interesting movies ..."

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@michaeloburns True. Nothing quite sea and cake. And Prekop’s recent forays into modular synthesis are equally unique.
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Am I the only one who finds him hawking a pink can “Shirley Temple” flavor while popping Zoolander faces creepy?
Alana Mastrangelo@ARmastrangelo
Ben Stiller is one of those comedic actors from your childhood that you think are hilarious as a kid, only to reach adulthood and realize he never was, you were just eight.
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@DiscussingFilm @Variety It got way too much love. It’s a corny ass movie.
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Spike Lee says he “wanted a little more love” for ‘SINNERS’ at the Oscars.
“My one big, big, big disappointment is my brother Delroy Lindo.”
(Source: @Variety)

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Pixies doing “Here Comes Your Man” live at Brixton Academy (1991) is the funny part of their legacy: they basically helped invent the quiet-loud blueprint, and then they pull out this perfect, bright pop rocket like it’s no big deal. Everyone points to Nevermind for the early ’90s alt explosion, but Doolittle (1989) is where the wiring got rewritten, and Cobain straight up said he was chasing that Pixies tension-and-release.
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