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R.A.
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Nov 21, 2014 05:39AM

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I think we have those writers. I think it's publishers who want the commodity - because it sells.
(Okay, we also have the writers who want to create that commodity. Because it sells.)
I understand her frustration, though. The complaint is similar to the one people have with MFA programs, which favor the more literary over the more commercial/genre.

I think we all acknowledge that there has to be a balance (if we want to eat) and that most of us can't just write whatever we want however we want and expect everything to turn out fine. A writer without readers isn't worth much, and we all have to make certain concessions to the market. But at the same time, we can't afford to feed our souls to the frequently perverse appetites of this marketplace.
It's a balancing act, and the balance beam keeps moving all the time.