Publishers are terrible at promotion. They are great at giving advances and hiring editors. Frankly, at this point writers should hire their own editors and keep all the rest of the money. Publishers do nothing but bankroll the thing.
Publishers are terrible at promotion. They are great at giving advances and hiring editors. Frankly, at this point writers should hire their own editors and keep all the rest of the money. Publishers do nothing but bankroll the thing.
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Sounds like a good idea.
Hell, who isn't.
And BTW, I dont want to be staff. Never have been, never will be! Just a civilian.
I think it isn't a zero-sum game. Writing for TV Club isn't drawing from other pools of writers (apart from Buffy coverage, which is sapping the very lifeblood of the site, so stop reading it!).
Hey, how come YOU get a big ol staff box, and I get nothin?
amirite?
jeez
Looks awesome
Oh no?
indeed
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I'm replying to Kyle, but mentioning @avclub-1679091c5a880faf6fb5e6087eb1b2dc:disqus
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It sent me an email, but responding to the email didn't work.