Brutal Ink

Brutal Ink

Janee Mock Friedmann

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Editorial:
The Universal Press of Bullying
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9798223099468
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With unapologetic rawness and audacious candor, Janee Mock Friedmann peels back the curtain of the literary world to reveal a tumultuous realm of egos, rivalry, and fierce ambition in "Brutal Ink." This is not a journey for the faint-hearted. Navigating the treacherous waters of the publishing world, Friedmann uncovers the brutal tactics and sharp tongues that often hide behind polished prose and lauded masterpieces. From clandestine critiques to open confrontations, she explores what it means to be a ’literary bully’ in an industry that so often masquerades under the guise of civility. But "Brutal Ink" is more than just an exposé. It’s a candid introspection, a raw confession, and, ultimately, a call for writers to be genuine, to cast aside pretense, and to recognize the power dynamics at play in the shadows of their craft. Dive deep into a world where words are weapons and reputations are battlegrounds. Discover the savage, the sublime, and the sheer humanity of being a force to be reckoned with in the literary arena. Prepare to be unsettled. Prepare to be shocked. Prepare to see the literary world in a stark new light.

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