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Song produced by https aimusicgen.ai Footage is some random Marvel Snap games - no, I'm not very good at it (maybe because I don't pay to win, I dunno). About the track: So I've been trying on and off for about a decade to get a book published. I haven't been able to. Now, I'm not saying I'm the best writer ever, in fact some of my novels aren't very good at all with hindsight. However, I found out last year that for the past decade or more, there's been this god-awful mantra floating around the writers guilds. This mantra began in the U.S. in the writers guild of America (or whatever its actual name is), and is "Male and Pale is Stale". Essentially, they said if the story/main character is white and male they don't want to know, but they've taken it so far as to say if the writer is male and pale they aren't interested, either. Now however, since then they won't openly admit to and say it, but its usually implied. Last year I sent a novel off to about 20 publishing agents, which is a bad enough way to try and get published as an unsolicited guy who hasn't done "official public writing" in any capacity. Why? Because before even looking at the synopsis, they filter through all the things they've been sent and pull out all the ones that: 1. They've been expecting because someone knows someone else. (Someone's mommy knows someone high up at a publishing house/agency for example, and they've gone ahead and arranged for their stuff to get the eye of the employee/higher up.) 2. All the ones sent by individuals who have writing experience. ONLY THEN they'll look at the remaining stuff's synopses as a group, divvy up the stack, and make a pile of all the ones they give a cursory glance to and think might be "interesting". After this, they take turns reading the top one's opening synopsis out, and they'll do a pass/stay - pass gets sent back with a "not this time" generic response (if at all). THEN they divide up the stayers between them based on who deals with which genre, and those individuals will read the opening paragraph. If it doesn't grab them, it gets sent back - which rarely happens anymore, because most only accept digital offerings (email attachments). Anyway, back to the one I sent to about 20 agencies. I mostly got ignored. A handful sent generic replies (cut paste non-specific stuff). Now when I heard about this mantra/racist and misandrist statement, I raised an eyebrow - not fully believing it - and sent the same story off to a few of these agencies... under an African woman's name. They all actually sent hand typed responses. They didn't want it (because of the old white male protagonist I'm guessing), but the difference still shows. That's why I did MaPiS - because if you look at a lot of the new fictions and stuff, its all this same playbook - white male? Villain at best. Female? Girl boss/Mary Sue. Doubly so if "of colour". And most of it's just been falling way short of "expectations" - just look at the Marvel stuff. Phase 4? All girl bosses and Mary Sue's subbing in for the guys and failing miserably. So then, if "Male and Pale is Stale", why's that stuff fail all the time?! And why switch out male characters for female ones in the first place if the case is truly "male and pale is stale"! And yet they've been doing it for over ten years now, and here I am, at the bottom of the approach pile along with every other "male, pale" writer. Did I mention I'm also old, too? Yeah that's right. I'm "part of the patriarchy". An old, penniless white dude is the reason you fail. Whatever! Oh, right. Lyrics by me!