
#47: Rebecca Mead, staff writer, the New Yorker
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The Life Cycle of a New Yorker Writer
I like having my editor suggest things to me because I, one of my insecurities is not having enough ideas about what to write about. It means you don't have to sell the idea if they've already come up with it themselves. And then particularly with the process of going through drafts and the editing and what's your kind of, your workflow? Perhaps you talk about one of the pieces you said, maybe the last piece. What's the life cycle of one of those? Well, yeah, the, the Evo van Hove piece.
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