What Makes Too Shy to Stop Different from Other Online Publications?
In November, I was having dinner with my good friend Shaun at Cafe Saint Ex in Washington, DC, and I was trying to explain to him my vision for Too Shy to Stop. He had visited the website a few times before, and I can still remember the way he described it: “Reading Too Shy to Stop is like walking through the East Village in New York City.” Yes! Have you ever been to the East Village? For me, this part of Manhattan is a feast for the senses, and I love the eclecticism, liveliness, colors, and sounds. You can visit any time, and you will never know what to expect. (Pictured at left: Graffiti on unwanted refrigerator at curb on Saint Mark’s Place) Justine, one of our writers, recently wrote in an email: “Where else could I write an article about the stock market one week and squirrel birth control the next?” I don’t know; can you think of a publication that would publish these two topics simultaneously? One reason that I encourage such diversity in subject matter is because I don’t want
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- What Makes Too Shy to Stop Different from Other Online Publications?