LA Times: A writing career becomes harder to scale.
“I have taught in MFA programs for many years now, and I begin my first class of each semester by looking around the workshop table at my students’ eager faces and then telling them they are pursuing a degree that will entitle them to nothing. I don’t do this to be sadistic or because I want to be an unpopular professor; I tell them this because it’s the truth.” So, weblogging is good then, for writers, given that you’re only as marketable as your very latest post ...
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