How Toni Morrison Changed Publishing
Briefly

The author recounts their summer 2008 internship at a major publishing house in New York City, where they joined a diverse group of interns. This opportunity evolved alongside their growing appreciation for literature, particularly sparked by Toni Morrison's dual role as a prominent writer and senior editor at Random House. The author reflects on the intersection of literature and editing, highlighting how influential figures, including Morrison and others in the Norton Anthology, impacted the publishing landscape for underrepresented voices.
As I considered what sort of career might suit me, I became curious about the life of a book editor. So I made my way to New York City for an internship...
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