WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007
SF Weekly | cnet.com
"Usually, when a publication prints such an obvious piece of fiction, they label it as such," a reader writes about
"Steroids Confidential." Adds another: "Using satire in your cover story certainly creates a hesitancy in your audience in trusting your publication." ||
Josh Wolf: "Satire is an integral part of the press, but it is of critical importance that readers are able to recognize where the 'real news' ends and the fiction begins."
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