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Yes, Kern. I think commercial publishers are gatekeepers and necessary ones but there's a self-imposed censorship if we just allow the commercial publishers ( i.e., capital) to only offer us their selections. I am thrilled at the explosion of blogs and e-zines that are flourishing offering writers of all sorts an opportunity to find readers. I think the array of digital writing platforms offers readers a greater variety than what commercial publishers deem "readable."

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Books are different from other commodified "products". Books are about choice among readers. I, as a reader, don't care if PRH is making a huge profit or not. They happen to the gatekeepers by their infrastructure clout. I care about different voices being heard and a space where that is possible. So, it's not important to listen to every album or read every book but I don't want capital to determine what I can read or hear.

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