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Thank you for responding so thoughtfully to my question and for sharing about your relationship with your editor. I find it striking that the editorial relationship turns out to embody many of the very themes that sit at the heart of the blog: mother-child connection, embodied knowing, trust, dependency, validation and the generation of knowledge through relationship.

What stands out for me is the way the figure of the editor has been positioned within the blog over time. As I remember it, the presence of an editor was introduced in a post more than a year ago in response to concerns about monetising the blog through selling book copies, in the context of explaining the "hidden costs" involved in producing the work.

I am left interested in the contrast between what was initially foregrounded and what remained in the background. The editor was introduced as a cost of production long before they were introduced as part of the relational context from which the work itself emerges.

Given that the blog is, in many ways, an argument for taking relational and maternal ways of knowing seriously, I find myself wondering about that choice of emphasis and what it might tell us about how authority, value and legitimacy are communicated.

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