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At 0.90, Writer's Digest pulls away from every other neighbor in Winning Writers' top 10 — a gap that defines the spike shape of this audience map. No other neighbor comes within 0.07 of that score, making the writing-craft magazine the clearest structural anchor in the set.

The next tier clusters between 0.84 and 0.78: Audible (0.84), Library Journal (0.80), Algonquin Books (0.79), and Goodreads (0.79). Tallying subcategories across the full top 10, Book Publishers appear four times — Algonquin Books, Little, Brown and Co, and two others — alongside two Entertainment Platforms (Audible, Goodreads) and two Magazines (Writer's Digest, Library Journal). The pattern is a tight reading-and-publishing ecosystem. Winning Writers is itself a Blog, and Novelicious (0.75) is the only other Blog in the top 10, confirming that the audience's shape is defined less by the blog format than by the book world surrounding it.

Two neighbors sit outside that ecosystem: Masterpiece PBS (0.78), a TV Show, and Ryan Knight (0.78), an Activist — suggesting a secondary civic-cultural thread running through the audience without displacing the dominant literary core.

This is an audience shaped almost entirely by the craft and consumption of books, with one neighbor — Writer's Digest — standing well above the rest as the defining signal.

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