Not exact matches
Instead of taking one movie and cleverly spoofing it (as Mad magazine does), or ribbing the conventions of romantic comedies we get two
hack writers throwing stuff on screen to see
what sticks.
If my favorite
writer can't handle the pressure,
what is the future for a
hack like me?
An upside of being a
writer of speculative fiction is that if your publisher pulls your ebook file and replaces it with a new one you can be sure that one of your readers is going to
hack the files and analyze
what's changed.
This is the fault of feckless
writers whose relation to
what most of us know as the world of literature is so warped that they're willing to
hack the system this way.
I'm in the coach class, a mid-list
hack writer, delivering
what the market demands (but I do enjoy it and have learned lots as well) and striving to become first class!