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  <title>What NOT to Say as a Writer (and Why It Matters for Your Career)</title>
  <description>In This Episode, You’ll Learn:   Why venting about editors, authors, or agents can hurt your reputation   How to respond to publishing frustrations with maturity and grace   What editors and publishers look for on your social media   Why quoting others without permission can cause serious problems   How to protect your credibility and future writing relationships   Key Takeaways “Publishing is a small world—your words travel farther than you think.” “Maturity in your response protects your reputation and your calling.” Mentioned in This Episode   Books &amp;amp;amp; Such Literary Management: booksandsuch.com   Follow us on Instagram: @booksandsuch   Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible | iHeartRadio   Release Schedule New episodes release the first Wednesday of each month. Find our full archive at booksandsuch.com/podcast under the Resources tab. </description>
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