Opinion writer Meg Keene argues in the Times of Israel that data on Jewish fiction publishing reveals troubling trends, and that the future of Jewish storytelling depends on creating new gatekeepers rather than winning acceptance from traditional ones.
In a Times of Israel opinion piece published Saturday, author Meg Keene examines recent data on Jewish fiction publishing, describing the trends as 'alarming.' Keene argues that the traditional gatekeepers of publishing are failing to sustain Jewish literary output, and that the community's cultural future may depend on establishing new, independent platforms. The piece adds to a broader conversation about Jewish cultural resilience, a theme The Zioneer has previously covered in reports on Jewish identity and diaspora concerns.
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