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Jason June's avatar

Yes, yes, yes to this, Julie! I'm wanting more and more to be away from online but get conflicted by how important online is for YA marketing (even though the things we do there can really only move the needle so much). I want to find something to write *about*, and I don't think online is going to give that to me. Here's to living in the world and letting that dictate our art versus getting stagnant in these online spaces!

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Jennifer Chambliss Bertman's avatar

Really enjoyed reading this and relate so much. I was especially nodding along to this: “There is hope in the prospect of us all going deep, creating from a place of wholeness and introspection rather than sharing every moment for likes, metrics, and algorithms.” And this: “I have spent a lot of time flailing in casual codependent mediocrity, annoyed by always handing pieces of myself to other people, and then being confused at how hard it is to concentrate when I’ve given away so much of my heart.”

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