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Old 02-06-2012, 01:25 PM   #264
Penforhire
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OT but entertaining. I recall John Scalzi writing about how he chose a genre for a particular book primarily because it was selling well. I see nothing wrong with a little nudge in what someone writes to allow them to put food on the table. I admire writers who see their skills as a tool set rather than seeing themselves as the 'divine light of cyberpunk' or whatever subgenre.
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