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Hello, can you imagine a way for stories to develope and reach audiences beyond the influence of the market and algorithms? I've been following your thoughts and been also paying attention to my professors and teachers during my literature degree here on México.

There is this one doctor in Spain who is recently publishing work, books and classes regarding infantile reading abilities and the fake notion of a literary culture within the market language and publishing industry; he has some similarities in his points of view with yours and perhaps something interesting can come up if you give it a look.

And returning to the question, which said literature doctor has a posture in which real literary work cannot thrive nor be within the limitations of the market: Can you imagine a way for it to actually be a literary renaissance (for give it a name) in our current state of reading, within social media, tropes, and slop?

Doctor's name is Jesús G. Maestro, you can find a ton of his classes up on youtube