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I want to address the issue of inclusivity, as well. When I was working as an editor of an anthology for another publisher, I knew we needed to be as diverse as I could make it, so I specifically put out calls for folks not already in my rolodex. Inclusivity has *got* to be an active behavior. We can't just passively sort of say "well, we are /fillintheblank/ so we're already inclusive." I made sure that the anthology had disabled, queer, non-white, gender NC and trans writers. In the end I think we did a good job of it and I've stayed friends with everyone I worked with, which means my go-to rolodex is even more diverse than it was.

IMHO, it has to be part of the work.

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