Secrets Are Cringe Now
In the olden days of publishing, novelists were expected to scribble their books in secret. Maybe they shared details an agent or an editor. Or their cats. But it was taboo to speak of forthcoming books with readers. Heavens, no! Not those people.
The thinking was that big publishing wanted to visciously guard their product, so comp…
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