Monthly Archives: September 2017

John Green on editors

I love how much John Green loves his editor, and how much he values both her specifically and editors in general. I’m revisiting the video in which he talks about editing The Fault in Our Stars and explains how important editors are to the writing process, and every time I revisit it I appreciate his reminding us that there’s a reason The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises were edited by the same guy. And I really wish we taught high school students about the professional process and context in which novels they read are created. (Added bonus: it would combat the lone genius myth of art creation.)

The power of teen-girl fans

I appreciate so much about this article, but especially this paragraph:
“Girls are hit makers but I don’t think you can sell them anything. I think they are really good at finding the interesting story in a band, in an act, not just in terms of the quality of the music but seeing the whole package or recognizing that there’s a kind of interesting narrative to engage. I think girls make that narrative interesting and then organize, in music, a lot of the infrastructure that tells everybody else how to like and understand this music.”

At the same time, placed in the context of the dozens of articles written in the 1960s about the exact same thing, these articles always have the feel of someone discovering something that already been discovered over and over again.

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