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Than I am the exception and I think that there are plenty of others who are also exceptional in this regard, especially as it pertains to those of us engaged in the literary craft. My introduction to this topic is the opinion piece linked below, which although presenting the argument with more zeal, is similarly focused on the elements of this case that are relevant to authors. I'm not interested in "woke" or not "woke", that's why I specified in the original post that I strictly wanted to stick to the topic at hand without veering into political or societal commentary. The rights and duties of editors are interesting subjects to discuss for authors and so far, nearly everyone in this thread has stuck to that specific aspect (the relevant one for us as authors) in their discussion, as requested.
As for the internet being exhausting, I'd hope that after seven years of interacting with me on a rather regular basis you'd give me the benefit of the doubt when in doubt. I'm not someone who has ever been beholden to orthodoxy and I certainly don't care for something as dull as the fickle developments in "culture wars".
- Defacing Dahl
As for the internet being exhausting, I'd hope that after seven years of interacting with me on a rather regular basis you'd give me the benefit of the doubt when in doubt. I'm not someone who has ever been beholden to orthodoxy and I certainly don't care for something as dull as the fickle developments in "culture wars".
- Defacing Dahl