Literary Hub publishes provocative essay on writers

A new piece appeared on Literary Hub questioning the value of most writers.

The article, titled 'Am I the Literary Asshole For Thinking Most Writers Are Trash, Actually?', was published on May 7, 2026. It poses a direct challenge to common views in literary circles. No further details or reactions have been reported yet.

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