You're working too hard at this writing thing. Can't you just plagiarize some popular YA phenomenon and get your own best seller? That's all the rage nowadays.
Note to self: keep working on current novel under pseudonym Jorge S.S. Martinez. No one will ever suspect. ;-)
(As always, just joking around. I know you well enough to know that A) you wouldn't do that and B) you're good enough that, if you did do that, you'd manage to write something better than what you plagiarized in the first place.)
I honestly don't think I _could_ plagiarize a book. Not out of any ethical concerns (though of course I have those!), but because it would simply never occur to me to do so.
Why would anyone want to do that? I write the books I write because no one else is writing them. If a book I like is already written, I'll read that.
Plagiarism seems like a lot of really boring work.
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We need more maps of fantasy travels on books' end pages! So far as I know, Siri doesn't travel to Middle Earth. :-)
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Deserves celebration!
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Note to self: keep working on current novel under pseudonym Jorge S.S. Martinez. No one will ever suspect. ;-)
(As always, just joking around. I know you well enough to know that A) you wouldn't do that and B) you're good enough that, if you did do that, you'd manage to write something better than what you plagiarized in the first place.)
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Why would anyone want to do that? I write the books I write because no one else is writing them. If a book I like is already written, I'll read that.
Plagiarism seems like a lot of really boring work.
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