This was my favorite editor interview yet. I love that Dinty has made a choice to avoid political content at Brevity. This is what makes Brevity stand out in my opinion. It is a breath of fresh air in the world of literary journals. His posts on social media are also so positive and inspirational. I wish more editors would follow that path. As Dinty said, we can get the political rants from a million other places. It has become white noise. Some say that all of life and art is political. I disagree. I see it the way Dinty described the focus of Brevity— it’s the human experience that matters. Thank you for this brilliant interview with one of my heroes in the lit world.
This was my favorite editor interview yet. I love that Dinty has made a choice to avoid political content at Brevity. This is what makes Brevity stand out in my opinion. It is a breath of fresh air in the world of literary journals. His posts on social media are also so positive and inspirational. I wish more editors would follow that path. As Dinty said, we can get the political rants from a million other places. It has become white noise. Some say that all of life and art is political. I disagree. I see it the way Dinty described the focus of Brevity— it’s the human experience that matters. Thank you for this brilliant interview with one of my heroes in the lit world.
Really enjoyed listening to this interview. Thank you.
This was extremely illuminating. So fun to get a peek behind the curtain of a lit mag. Thank you, Becky.
So enjoyed this. I am feeling inspired to get back to work!
What a wealth of experience he shares so generously!
This was a great interview; so informative. Thanks, Becky!
Thanks for coming, Judy!