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. . . You asking me . . . do I know how to write down words on a piece of paper? That's what you do, man, you put down one word after another as it comes in your head . . . You already learned in school how to write, didn't you? I hope so. You have the idea and you put down what you want to say. Then you get somebody to add in the commas and shit where they belong . . . There's people do that for you. Elmore Leonard

The Devil’s Bargain

Daniel Green at The Reading Experience replies to Kassia Krozser, who is “baffled and amazed by authors who do not see marketing as part of their jobs.

If they’ve (publishers) let their business practices spiral out of control, whose fault is that, exactly? Should we really compound this failure by now chastising those writers who haven’t yet gotten with the new program and become their own publicists? The “marketing” crisis is a failure of capitalism, yet another example of its increasingly crude, bottom-line mentality, with the marketing of books now being outsourced to the writers themselves. Should we cheerfully give in to this?

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