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The article includes an image of the first page of an experimental novel as an illustrative example. No problem there. The example, however, is by one David
Detrick. David who? Indeed. I will wait to see if anyone replies to this comment successfully justifying such a ridiculous image. If not, I will
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The responsibility for these mutilations devolve on a representative of the vanity press - a press, run at a loss, profiting nobody except those involved - called "Fugue State Press". From where does this right of censorship come? It can only be that the money squandered on this self publishing group
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