Unpublishing Because of Heat Brought on by Author?

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I think anyone who’s familiar with me will know where I stand on this before reading another word. However, for the rest of you: I believe that once you have published something by someone, you’re stuck with it. I think this attitude, or common though unwritten law, encourages all publishers to take as much care and consideration in deciding what they publish. It’s known, of course, that I publish Mather Schneider’s sometimes outrageous rantings over at Girls with Insurance. I’ve published other disliked individuals.

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Integrity & Moral Might

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The Honorable Blake Butler‘s integrity has been called into question twice in recent hours. Before the hordes are unleashed by Giant’s core cadre, let us examine what’s taking place.

Letter to HTMLGIANT

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I am an angry person.

It’s taken me years to put myself together.

It’s taken more years to realize that I’m angry.

I’m working on it.

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Writers Don’t Write About Work Anymore Because They Don’t Work Anymore Or Something

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There isn’t much interesting about being a professor or whatever sweatless position most writers of literary fiction inhabit. I’ve always felt that sweating for my dinner freed up my mind to write about the day later. Of course these days, being a government employee, I rarely do any such thing, and it’s been fucking murder on my creativity. Before going on, it’s important to annotate the previous and fomenting writings on this topic: this snippet at Lit Drift and this essay in the New York Times. I want to take a moment to clarify that to say “at” is appropriate when speaking of a website, and to say “in” is appropriate when speaking of a newspaper, but to use them interchangeably should probably only be done when you’re being funny. And you’re not very funny.

Now, now, moving on.

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Around the web

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I’m digging this poem by F. John Sharp.

Brad Green is in Night Train. This is for reading and loving.

It seems that Tao Lin has sold the film Rights to Shoplifting from American Apparel. What a strange world it is.

Blake Butler writes something interesting about poker at HTML Giant.

We’re Not Nearly This Badass Anymore

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Why is that? Vidal is sitting there looking all sophisticated, and Mailer looks ready to fight him. Turns out Mailer‘s much wittier than Vidal, and possibly smarter. Why can’t we have real arguments anymore? What happened to real literary movements? When was the last time you befriended another writer solely based on the similarities in your work? Is it possible to set fire to a new movement in an age when everything is continually and constantly accessible?

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