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Old 06-13-2012, 05:17 PM   #18
DarkScribe
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In many instances "crank" is exactly the right word. I have found that invariably a co-authored book is of a lesser standard than the standard that brought the original writer into prominence. From "the school of" will never equal a masterpiece. I cannot recall a single instance where a co-authored book has matched let alone surpassed a primary author's original work. They seem to burn out and resort to selling their name.

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