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Originally Posted by BearMountainBooks
My point is, no one size fits all and some writers are going to claw their way out there any way they can. Sometimes it works. Some writers are constantly improving. Some aren't. People are different and the great thing about this time in history is that a lot of readers and writers are getting an opportunity to create and experience outside the normal "standards."
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And in the end it is the author who is accountable for the final product.
It is their name and their brand at stake, not the (usually) nameless editor, proofreader, etc.
*They* get to make their own choices and their own decisions and live with the outcome; even if they choose to go traditional and trust the universe to take care of them.