“How many followers I have is becoming more pertinent in terms of actual decision-making within the industry,” he says.
When I bring up a previous article in which Howle called himself “a bit broken and poetic”, he grows frustrated.
Being pinned to your words is another facet of fame with which Howle seems uneasy. He doesn’t read reviews, either.
“It’s performative and I guess I could play that game a little more but I’m not sure what the game is or why I’m playing it.
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