Monday, May 11, 2009

NYer

This doesn't really have California angle, other than I think I read once that the New Yorker has more California subscribers than New York subscribers.

Dan Baum used to be a staff writer for the New Yorker and he's currently tweeting the story of how he got fired in 2007. Among the interesting tidbits: he had to write 30,000 words per year for which he received $90,000.

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