There has to be a common sense cutoff for craziness, and when that threshold is exceeded, then the criteria for publication should get far, far more stringent.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not being published would be great. When I say that to other writers they look at me as if I'm totally insane.
The hard fact is that not everyone does get published.
We all exist in our own personal reality of craziness.
Because most writers have totally unrealistic concepts of how publishing works.
Writers are the lunatic fringe of publishing.
I think what human beings need is to be able to laugh at the absurd, hold on to ambiguity, and learn to love nuance, instead of making everything one or the other, and structurally, so much of the Internet and online publishing doesn't have room for any of that.
As a journalist, one tends to think there's nothing off limits.
Publishing is, by its nature, about deadlines, and deadlines are toxic.
With craziness, you can't predict it. There's very little defense you can have on craziness.
It's very rare that publications double their frequency.
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