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Saturday, October 21, 2006

gawker's taxonomies of the publishing world

only of interest to those in the publishing industry and those, like me, who wannabe ... oh, and New Yorkers who think they're urbane, but anyhoo, here's Gawker's taxonomy of literary agents.

Also, of editors.

And, of course, a very brief taxonomy of bad blurbing.

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