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	<title>Comments on: Editors who beg</title>
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		<title>By: Jason/H von D</title>
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		<description>A tad harsh, don&#039;t you think, Jordan?

I, too, was disturbed by Ed&#039;s cry out.  Not, apparently, in the manner in which you ere, however; I felt saddened by it, and scared, too, for I&#039;m just beginning to travel this road of publication and I honestly want my anthology to do well, for the sake of the author&#039;s within it and for the sake of the genre to boot.  Even for the sake of the reading public.

I did not plan to purchase Ed&#039;s anthology simply because I&#039;m not interested in reading it.  Yet I feel for him and, due to his post, I have considered buying a copy.  This I would do in support, a show of solidarity.  I still doubt I&#039;d read it, but I have several things I could do with the book - I donate to the local Veteran&#039;s Hospital and I hold contests on my blog, for two ideas.

I agree with you that this is unnerving and uninspiring - but I don&#039;t join with you in condemning him.</description>
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<p>I, too, was disturbed by Ed&#8217;s cry out.  Not, apparently, in the manner in which you ere, however; I felt saddened by it, and scared, too, for I&#8217;m just beginning to travel this road of publication and I honestly want my anthology to do well, for the sake of the author&#8217;s within it and for the sake of the genre to boot.  Even for the sake of the reading public.</p>
<p>I did not plan to purchase Ed&#8217;s anthology simply because I&#8217;m not interested in reading it.  Yet I feel for him and, due to his post, I have considered buying a copy.  This I would do in support, a show of solidarity.  I still doubt I&#8217;d read it, but I have several things I could do with the book &#8211; I donate to the local Veteran&#8217;s Hospital and I hold contests on my blog, for two ideas.</p>
<p>I agree with you that this is unnerving and uninspiring &#8211; but I don&#8217;t join with you in condemning him.</p>
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