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All right.
Welcome back, everybody.
One thing that came across our desk that we wanted to chat about and talking about professional development.
This is where I was like, oh, what should we what should we dovetail next?
There is a book that came out this past spring called Middlemen, Literary Agents in the Making of American Fiction.
And as a literary agent, I'm not usually inclined to, you know, read other books or necessarily other resources about the job that I already do.
But I do have a copy of this book.
Laura sent it to us and I will read it.
But I want to focus on the LA Review of Books about this.
book that Laura wrote.
And I'll obviously link to this for you guys in the show notes, you can check it out too.
Because there's a lot of interesting themes kind of coming up.