Notably, a number of literary journ...
Notably, a number of literary journals of late have mutated or eliminated author bios. fencing for example, has replaced the bio with a "reading list," in which authors mention what they've been reading, not unlike the "summer reading" array of less front than depth of the New Yorker. granting not to the entire exclusion of biographical material, this format allows for a perception of more intellectual exchange. over and above very quickly, the "reading list" has become a generic category within Fence's pages, frequently provoking over-long lists and commentary from authors, leading to a rather
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