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Broke writers, mini-libraries and Eggs à la Nabocoque

By Nico on Friday the 3rd of August, 2012 at 1:23 pm

Largely Literary LinkageMost of my time is spent reading, writing and waiting for the mail man. He arrives most days between 9 and 3 pm. I try to work in the time I’m waiting, but seconds after he leaves I’m up and at the door, checking to see what’s come in.

Today I received a rejection which invited me to send in more stuff. That was kind of nice. Nicer would be a publication I’m published in, an acceptance letter, or, let’s get really optimistic, a cheque. For poetry. Yeah, stop laughing, it happens. Rarely, sure, but it does, in fact, happen.

John Degen has a piece in the Globe about how writing isn’t free. It deals mostly with the Access Copyright case, but it could be extended to the price people want to pay for culture. Everyone wants it: music, films, books, art – but no one wants to actually, you know, pay to support the people who create it. Even to the extent of bemoaning tax dollars (various grants) going to sustain the very things that help cement our identity, fixing who we are as a people in mediums that can be experienced and shared, and…

Ok, forget it, here’s your free linkage:

No “mosh zone” nearby?(1) Diffuse with a picture of my cat being adorable.

There, all better now.

Footnotes:


  1. Seriously, who calls it that? []

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