Literary Hub publie un essai provocateur sur les écrivains

Un nouvel article est paru sur Literary Hub, remettant en question la valeur de la plupart des écrivains.

L'article, intitulé 'Am I the Literary Asshole For Thinking Most Writers Are Trash, Actually?' (Suis-je un salaud de la littérature pour penser, en réalité, que la plupart des écrivains sont nuls ?), a été publié le 7 mai 2026. Il remet directement en cause les idées reçues dans les cercles littéraires. Aucun autre détail ni réaction n'ont été signalés pour le moment.

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