"At a magazine, everything you do is edited by a bunch of people, by committee, and a lot of them are, were, or think of themselves as writers. Part of that is because magazines worry about their voice"
- Chuck Klosterman
About this Quote
In this quote, author Chuck Klosterman is highlighting the collective and often inspected nature of working at a magazine. He discusses that every element of the publication, from articles to layout, undergoes editing by a group of people who all have their own writing backgrounds and viewpoints. This can create a sense of stress and competition among the editors, as they all strive to maintain the magazine's distinct voice. Klosterman recommends that this focus on preserving a constant voice is a specifying quality of publications, as they are constantly making every effort to stick out in a crowded media landscape.
This quote is written / told by Chuck Klosterman somewhere between July 5, 1972 and today. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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