
The poor, impoverished writer is not one who has poor writing skills.
It is a writer who can’t afford the reader fees charged by journals and publishers.
Is it poverty discrimination for journals and publishers to charge a reading fee?
How can writers who are low in finances afford these fees?

I can see publishers charging a five-dollar fee to weed out the spammers from the serious writers.
But, many publishers charge 20 dollars or more, some over 100 dollars.
Again, I will ask, is this discrimination against impoverished writers?
PS: I’m impoverished.

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