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So okay, publishing is risky no matter the paradigm. But what if, rather than a traditional publishing house glomming most of the risk into one big beach ball, each participant in the publishing process took ownership of his/her own little ping pong ball of risk?
Which brings me to: What if editors got royalties … instead of salaries?
As a freelance editor, I can choose to help mitigate an author’s risk by eliminating any up-front cost to hire me. What do you think, does that sound like an intriguing idea?
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“I always feel awkward if somebody brings up the topic of women’s underrepresentation in physics. Though I’m one of these underrepresented women, I don’t actually have a lot to say about the possible causes that hasn’t been said a million times already. I’m not a social scientist and I’m not a neurologist and I don’t follow the relevant literature. That leaves me with my own experience to talk about, but I generally dislike talking about myself. Also, exactly by virtue of being one of the aberrations I’m not the right person to ask why there aren’t more girls studying physics.”
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Profound ignorance is often well rewarded.