We start by discussing diversity in literary magazines and how the submission process can be unfair to some authors. After that, we talk about a poll we ran which showed that the majority of people (who follow us on Twitter) consider audiobooks to be the same as reading a book.
We break things down further and give our definitive opinions on the matter, factoring in things like visual impairment that doesn't allow one to read in the traditional sense, how one absorbs an audiobook compared to a written book, and how effort plays a role.
Once we settle that matter, we discuss the age-old question, book or movie? Which is better and why? We give many examples.
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DBS #85: Catching Up On Our Lives
#130: Massacre At The Comic Shop With Nick Ulanowski
#129: Drunk Writing Talk With Author Matt Holland
#128: Talking Sci-fi And Stand-up Comedy With Jeremiah Ukponrefe
DBS #84: We Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With Big Beers And Dirty Literature
#127: How To Submit To Magazines And Journals
DBS #83: Rewriting James Bond
#126: Why Don’t People Like Reading Classic Literature?
DBS #82: Alan Moore Breaks Caleb’s Spirit
#125: Creating Comics With Dan Nokes
#124: Developing A Creative Work-Life Balance
DBS #81: Storming Our Brains
DBS #80: How Money Ruins Art
#123: Should You Reread Books?
#122: Why Does Everything Suck Now?
#121: 2022 Year In Review
#120: 2022 Reading Recap
#119: Name That Author!
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