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English: Conversations on Social Issues:

How Artists/Writers Rule the Information Economy
Raven Chronicles Writers Matt Briggs and Paul Hunter

Description: Explore some of the latest hitches and tricks of the trade in our contemporary tech-driven economy. What does a life in the literary arts look like? What does it entail? What are the drawbacks and rewards, what are the duties and obligations of a person of letters? How has a life in the literary arts been changing since social media and the internet have appeared? Does an education matter for a life in the literary arts, and if so, what kind of education?
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