Gatekeepers versus the flood of crud
May. 19th, 2012 11:20 amI missed a point in the other posting. I think it is rooted in the shift of models from publishing house to author-does-it-all, but it also ties into the change from limited markets to unlimited ones. In any case, I think I'd call it the gatekeepers versus the flood of crud question.
( The core of the argument )
We may have lost the gatekeepers of old, but we're developing a whole new set of guides and ways of plumbing the flood to pick out what each of us wants. Instead of being forced to pick from a small trickle that made it through the filters of the publishing houses, we've got a much wider flood to pick from. As a reader, I would rather try surfing on the wave than put up with that slow trickle that someone else controls.
What's your choice?
( The core of the argument )
We may have lost the gatekeepers of old, but we're developing a whole new set of guides and ways of plumbing the flood to pick out what each of us wants. Instead of being forced to pick from a small trickle that made it through the filters of the publishing houses, we've got a much wider flood to pick from. As a reader, I would rather try surfing on the wave than put up with that slow trickle that someone else controls.
What's your choice?