GUEST POST: Through an Editor’s Eyes: The Joys and Realities of Running a Literary Magazine


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6 responses to “GUEST POST: Through an Editor’s Eyes: The Joys and Realities of Running a Literary Magazine”

  1. […] Recommended Reads: Through an Editor’s Eyes: The Joys and Realities of Running a Literary Magazine […]

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  2. […] wait to resume again in May. If you want to send an article or essay for this series, just like Namrata and Sudeepa Nair did, drop me a line. I’ll leave you with Chital Mehta’s insightful writer […]

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  3. […] Recommended Reads: Through an Editor’s Eyes: The Joys and Realities of Running a Literary Magazine […]

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  4. […] Kitaab’s editor Namrata wrote a guest post for me in February: Through an Editor’s Eyes: The Joys and Realities of Running a Literary Magazine. The post received a shoutout in Becky Tuch’s highly popular newsletter LitMagNews. Guest […]

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  5. LOL. Everyone who is a genuine professional in the publishing business knows that Namrata is a clown who pretends to know what she’s doing but doesn’t do anything. She is self-published because no one wants to publish her mediocre garbage, and she spends all her time trying to con people into taking her seriously as a writer or editor despite the glaringly obvious fact that she is neither. You’ve fallen for her nonsense too.

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