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Kurt Loder

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And I think a good writer's gonna make it interesting. From the first paragraph it will all be interesting. Just work at it and work at it and work at it.


— Kurt Loder


#gonna #good #i #i think #interesting

And that's very important, too, 'cause a lot of people just assume everyone's a Democrat, or everyone's a Republican or whatever, and they're not. And that's a really important thing to adhere to.


— Kurt Loder


#assume #cause #democrat #everyone #important

And the most important thing you can do is learn to edit yourself. And then go back and rewrite.


— Kurt Loder


#edit #go #important #important thing #learn

And you can't really cover people critically that you're friends with.


— Kurt Loder


#critically #friends #people #really #you

I came over here and worked for rock magazines, and I worked for Rolling Stone, which has a very high standard of journalism, a very good research department.


— Kurt Loder


#department #good #here #high #high standard

I don't find music being less important than, like, politics.


— Kurt Loder


#find #i #important #less #like

I know what the structure of the language is.


— Kurt Loder


#know #language #structure

I spent time in, like, criminal courts, and covering murder trials for papers.


— Kurt Loder


#covering #criminal #i #like #murder

I think television often has dismissed younger people. They figure, well, they're not really watching news, that's not our audience.


— Kurt Loder


#dismissed #figure #i #i think #news

So you shouldn't really flatter yourself that they want to be your buddy. They don't. Generally. They want you for some reason or other, and you just have to fend that off all the time.


— Kurt Loder


#fend #flatter #generally #just #off






About Kurt Loder






Did you know about Kurt Loder?

He has also made cameos on several films and television series. He summarizes his position as “Free Love and Free Markets”. Reason has called his tenure "legendary".

He has contributed to articles in Reason Esquire Details New York and Time. Prior to Rolling Stone Loder had worked for Circus magazine and had been drafted into the United States Army. He has also made cameos on several films and television series.

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