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 #79: Deconstructing Characters, Critics, And Being Uncomfortable
#118: Writers Roundtable
DBS #78: Black Friday BS Session
#117: Our Problems With Modern Fiction
DBS #77: Birthday Brainstorm
DBS #76: Great Novels And Bad Submissions
#116: True Crime With Nicolás Obregón
DBS #75: Clerks 3, Beer, Absinthe, And Writing Submissions
#115: Guess That Stephen King Story
DBS #74: Story Submissions And Writing Gimmicks
BOTM #12: Chasing The Boogeyman
#114: Why We Shut Down The DPW Website
#113: Talking Shop In The Bog
#112: These Books Are Hard!
#111: Banned Book Madness
BOTM #11: The Sirens Of Titan
#110: Bird Is The Word
DBS #73: What Makes A Hero?
#109: Publishing Trends
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