And you can bet a majority of the male publishing industry employees are gay.
The publishing industry is dying and it’s because of women. When a tipping point of women are embedded in admin and managerial slots of any institution, its decay and dissolution are not far off.
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The only way out of this cultural toilet bowl in which we find our nation swirling is to do an end-run around the femkunt kkkollective and self-publish or start up publishing houses with the express mission statement of JUST SAYING NO to vapid diversity hires and feminist agitation. A new industry dedicated to the proposition that all White men are created superior and on average produce better literature than fat dykes and degenerate trannies.
Moral of the (unread) story: Give the misfit leftoids a taste of power and they’ll use it to smash every last bit of good from the earth on their way to constructing the EXACT sort of exclusive privileged sexist society they railed against when they were, rightfully, cast out of the halls of power by their betters.
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Publishing is dying because of women? And here I thought the Internet had something to do with it.
Heartiste, you are a failure in almost every conceivable way, you know?
Um, the publishing industry is mostly dying because the Internet makes it possible for authors to self-publish, and the publishing industry is trying to cling to their outrageous prices, sort of like the music industry did with CD's. But you idiots insist on blaming feminists/liberals for EVERYTHING.
as someone who reads a lot I will say this.
If you really believe that men and women don't have the same broad swathe of quality in the writers they produce you're a lunatic.
women have produced both stephanie meyer and jk rowling. and one of my favourite series is the heartstrikers books by rachel aaron.
The traditional publishing industry is being overtaken by online and other forms of digital content development. That has nothing to do with women beyond that they make up half the human race -- a half the OP disdains likely because his attitude has led to seriel rejection. (Rather than recognising that the one common denominator in all his crummy dates is him - HIM - he'd sooner blame most of the people around him.)
I would tell CH how to publish online, buuuut....fuck 'im. He can stumble around for years looking for a break that will never come -- and not because of his writing, good or bad, but rather because he's an asshole whose unearned sense of entitlement will leave him scrabbling in the bean pit for the rest of his life.
> women have produced both stephanie meyer and jk rowling
Or, something CH might actually like, Harriet Adams. She (along with a few other people) wrote as Franklin W. Dixon, author of The Hardy Boys. She took over her father's job at the syndication company after he died, pretty effectively it seems since it survived the depression.
"And you can bet a majority of the male publishing industry employees are gay."
...and it's a cert that nobody would go near you to publish anything of yours Shateau Fartiste, because you're a paedophile.
Maybe it's because women buy books and publishers survive by publishing what sells. Maybe there just aren't enough sexist, racist imbeciles who like bad writing for them to make it worth their while. Sometimes the free market sucks, no? Sounds like you need one of those neonazi publishers that operate out of a woodshed for whom 500 copies is a big print run.
When a tipping point of women are embedded in admin and managerial slots of any institution, its decay and dissolution are not far off.
The great majority of hairdressers and people who manage and run salons are women. Go on, tell me hairdressing is dying off.
So, you're a fat dyke or a degenerate tranny, then, Cheating Hussy? My cats can probably produce better literature than you do here.
The KKK is usually just as misogynistic as you are, malekunt.
If the publishing industry is dying, it's because of the Internet. And yes, women were involved in creating it.
@pyro :
to clarify i was using those to to indicate women can produce very good authors, and very bad authors just like the penis having gender.
I have read the host by stephanie meyer. there are many good female authors, meyer is NOT one of them.
in contrast JK's acclaim and skill certainly needs no validation from me.
What is to say what hasn't been said on this thread?
Me: "Ditto on what everyone else, here said".
Also....
majority of the male publishing industry employees are gay.
Those gosh-darn Thebans!....
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....They're all like....
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....all girly and stuff.
....degenerate trannies.
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....What? This guy not MASCULINE enough for you?
....degenerate trannies.
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....Like these two?....Don't recognize these two spunky ladies? We'll they used to look like....
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....THIS! You probably know and envision them better by their earlier, now long gone and dead-forever, false, illusionary former-forms, seen here.
The WACKOWSKI SISTERS INVENTED the "Red & Blue Pills"! Unless you're "Pulling A Pepe" on The Matrix , your "Red/Blue Pill" jazz comes off as a big fat case of "Misaimed Fandom".
It won't work. The Matrix is famous. A adorkable, gangly, peace-loving stoner-frog drawn by a Progressive Hillary supporter isn't. Also; You take on those Magic Matrix Pills doesn't work. Patriarchy is about as boring, conventional, mainstream, traditional and repressive as anything. The REAL Red Pills would open your eyes to the horrid illusory Matrix that is MISOGYNY!
If dates and publishers reject you....look in the mirror. You have no one to blame but the guy in the mirror.
OK, OK, we know. Women are responsible for global sea level rise, the exchange rate of the euro, and the fact that your favorite TV show is in reruns. Also calories: women invented the calorie too, and before women, nobody ever got fat.
@darkevilme: JKR is certainly not a bad author, she's great at storytelling and has an amazing imagination, but... she's not a great author either. her worldbuilding stinks and she's not that good at internal consistency.
or maybe she's just not good at longer series. i haven't read any of her stand-alone works, perhaps she's more skilled with those.
@Nomen Nescio: I recommend The Casual Vacancy .
On a completely unrelated note, I know the site's code is a little "creaky" and rough around the edges to put it politely, but Ravy and I are working on a complete rewrite of the site's source code. The current source code is a hacked-together mess, but it's not Distind's fault; Yahweh tried to pull the plug on FSTDT a few years back, and Distind had to scramble to recode everything in a period of two days. The code's obviously been improved and features added to it, but fixing the "foundation" so to speak would be more work than just doing a rewrite. A rewrite needs to be done for another reason, anyway, namely that the site is currently an ASP.NET WebForms app, and all signs from Microsoft indicate it's a dying technology.
The rewrite will be an ASP.NET Core Web Application using Razor and another custom-written template engine for certain things. We intend to generally adhere to the MVC principle and borrow pieces from the official ASP.NET MVC framework without using the whole enchilada, because I find it too overly focused on code categorism, and I have several other complaints with it as well, probably partially because I come from a PHP/MySQL/Apache/*nix background. Either way, the need for the rewrite is no longer an emergency (Distind had lost the source code to the site, but that was worked out shortly before the site was handed over to me and Ravs), so now we're taking our time and should have something ready to play with by April or so. When we finish laying down all the groundwork and have a rudimentary version of the new site code running, I may consider taking you up on that offer in your double-post I deleted. But I am rambling.
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