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every time I'm mentioned in one of these, I feel famous

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we love you so much!! glad folks have been understanding!! something will always break, that's just websites <3

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Nov 16, 2023Liked by Karina Kupp

Oh Chill Subs. I love you so. I didn't even notice all the things you mentioned -- you are a work in progress, like we all are. I talk about you all the time. I have a crush that needs no hiding. Keep doing what you're doing!!!

Love,

Franny

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Nov 16, 2023·edited Nov 16, 2023Liked by Karina Kupp

I gave a keynote recently at a conference for undergraduate editors of lit mags. One of the things I told them is that mistakes are okay! It is so easy to look at a writer or other successful literary person and imagine they got where they got purely by diligence, focus and discipline, without ever fucking up, embarrassing themselves, making really bad choices. I've certainly had my share, especially one experience I still cringe over more than a decade after the fact. (A story for another time.) But this is just the way. It's so clumsy so much of the time! No one should let the fear of making mistakes stand in the way. You guys are building something vital for the community.

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Nov 16, 2023Liked by Karina Kupp

I am definitely coming along with you! This is a great email/post. Thank you for being human and for sharing your humanity with us subscribers!

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Nov 16, 2023Liked by Benjamin Davis, Karina Kupp

Its important to remember the writing (literature or code)safety practices

12A- if you are going to smash your keyboard:

-confirm its not attached as in a laptop

-confirm it is yours

-confirm you have a spare as there is usually an urgency

Note: its always safer to drop it on the floor and do the stomping technique to protect your fingers as you still have some typing to do.

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Ah the schadenfreude

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What a great post. It's true, you are funny. I think I love most that you drop profanity the way most people talk. You're real people, not corporate ass-fuck. May your tribe prosper.

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