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A writer can scribble (or type) all day long in the safety (and comfort) of his or her home or office or hotel room or even hospital bed. However ... at some point the “professional author” has to interact with the “publishing industry” in order to let the unsuspecting citizens of the world know about his or her writing. This interaction with the said “publishing industry” can be rewarding, it can be amusing and it can be occasionally stultifying (allegedly). The limerick given herein was inspired by my interactions with the veritable “publishing industry” in 2013.
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Clarson SJ (2014) Silicon 6(1):87–89
Clarson SJ (2013) Moulin Rouge, September Issue
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The new section of SILICON that I have named “POETS′ CORNER” is a respectful bow in the direction of the South Transept of Westminster Abbey in London.
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Clarson, S.J. On Editing. Silicon 6, 265 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12633-014-9189-z
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