Who do you think you are to write and self publish anything?!
Or more so it seems when given the opportunity to a voice that one were given to saying little on anything, and being like anything else conformed well in a given place in life.
I see some writing about taking risk, but really publishers, seem to publish about those that talk about saying risky rather than ironically obliging towards the concept of risk. This sort of risk is talking openly about things that matter financially to the publishing world. Whether given to the degree of less than substantial fluff, or really another voice to the noise of ideology. I remember a day so many years ago when a voice were given to change over night a voice at the behest of a power, and likely on American soil.
Cultivating so much a given reputation with the right sort of crowd, and saying the right sorts of appealing things that people love to hear, is a commonplace way of life, linkedin for the lifeline.
In another way it seems so much more like military culture these days as opposed to a civilian democracy, at least in military culture the respected person is given by way of rank and merit, and hence something of the right of authorship, or basically authority in saying, and given all the right to burden underlings in the process, especially hearing redundant and banal media voices paid often times in such a lobby even to accuse another of banality, and likely this is the creativity of militaristic culture for you.
Or more so it seems when given the opportunity to a voice that one were given to saying little on anything, and being like anything else conformed well in a given place in life.
I see some writing about taking risk, but really publishers, seem to publish about those that talk about saying risky rather than ironically obliging towards the concept of risk. This sort of risk is talking openly about things that matter financially to the publishing world. Whether given to the degree of less than substantial fluff, or really another voice to the noise of ideology. I remember a day so many years ago when a voice were given to change over night a voice at the behest of a power, and likely on American soil.
Cultivating so much a given reputation with the right sort of crowd, and saying the right sorts of appealing things that people love to hear, is a commonplace way of life, linkedin for the lifeline.
In another way it seems so much more like military culture these days as opposed to a civilian democracy, at least in military culture the respected person is given by way of rank and merit, and hence something of the right of authorship, or basically authority in saying, and given all the right to burden underlings in the process, especially hearing redundant and banal media voices paid often times in such a lobby even to accuse another of banality, and likely this is the creativity of militaristic culture for you.
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