There is plenty of
dreck out there, and always will be.
That will get rid of all
the dreck out there if we do.
Hell, there's a lot of
dreck out there.
Not exact matches
Than Lane Adams, Peter Bourjos, or whatever
dreck we could run
out there in his stead?
I feel cheated after seeing this and genuinely curious about what happened to cause a talented horror director to dump
out this
dreck.
I can't guarantee you'll like it, but I'll wager that almost anything you pull
out will contain just as much thought and entertainment at a fraction of the cost in money and your time as this half - baked
dreck.
Seeing the similar books you have
out already, I'd like to suggest that you also do one on Z movies, stuff like «Plan 9» and «Robot Monster», as well as more recent
dreck.
Since I had to sit through these hours of
dreck, I earned my right to call them
out for what they are... Continue reading →
With multiplexes playing the usual
dreck coming
out after December (Mortdecai?
It's fall, which means it's time for trailers for award bait films, holiday - season tent poles, and the utter
dreck that gets buried
out back during January.
The ones who thought — erroneously — that pumping
out volumes of
dreck would be like planting their own, personal money tree will eventually fade away.
The amount of sheer
dreck put
out by the big publishers in the past 20 - 30 years is astounding.
Yes, there's
dreck in traditional publishing, too, but while our «gatekeepers» may also bar stories and authors that «aren't the right type,» they also keep
out the horrendous dispose - in - a-hazardous-waste-dump
dreck.
There will be authors
out there, readers, publishing experts, and booksellers who say that this outpouring of unprofessional
dreck is ruining the industry, which makes me wonder if these same people drive through neighborhoods yelling and screaming at people gardening in their back yards, shouting at them that, «You'll never be a farmer!»
For just about any other traditional publisher their logos set off a caution warning, as they have developed a reputation for putting
out far too much
dreck and ignoring what the readers really want.
Also, I get sick of the argument that goes: so many people are writing and the market is full of
dreck now and there is too much garbage
out there to even pick through
It's about only writing for money, and churning
out dreck all the time, and then spamming every venue you can find with that.
Unfortunately a metaphorical TON of indie work doesn't get that polish or care, and a reader stumbling into the «indie» world can get a horrible taste in their mouth from some of the
dreck that is put
out there.
Sony isn't known for churning
out dreck by way of their first party offerings so I'm still very hopeful this game will be incredible and shake that Last of Us» copy cat cousin initial take away.
Some publishers have turned
out dreck and relied on the franchise tag to push sales — some, depressingly, have been successful.
There is a great deal of scientific information
out there but one has to have judgement to evaluate what is sound and what is
dreck or snake oil.
Humor us, Joshua — go through Rose's points one by one and point
out specifically why you assert it is
dreck.
Here's the problem: Facebook and Pinterest and Instagram and all the other social media
dreck exacerbates the pitch - black divide between what I thought my life would be like after law school, and how it has turned
out so far.
Memo to writer Emily Grube who continues to churn
out this awful
dreck at the behest of her employer: This was a civil trial and you used the language of the criminal world by waltzing into the guilt - innocence issue.