sadly falls short
I really, really wanted to love this, as a publishing insider and a lover of hot goss (iykyk) but I find the host patronizing and smug, and the writing should be A LOT better. a podcast focused on publishing industry stories has the potential to be amazing but this falls short on a lot of levels and that’s disappointing. I gave it four episodes to see if it got better but I still feel pretty ick about it. It feels like a publishing goss podcast for all the wrong people, not the people who actually want it.
LexOnPods via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/22
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