Minding the ‘Brand,’ for Better or for Worse
There’s something counterintuitive and vaguely philistine about the notion that writers should develop a brand, but marketability fuels the publishing industry.
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There’s something counterintuitive and vaguely philistine about the notion that writers should develop a brand, but marketability fuels the publishing industry.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.
This is the stultification of social media, where actually arguing is an obsolete art, and listening to the adversary is an irrelevance.