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Old 02-17-2013, 11:27 PM   #70
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Too much? And what, exactly, would that be? How ridiculous.

His income is based on what consumers are willing to pay. It's called the free market.
I meant that a persons psychology could change. Rather than producing work because they want to tell a good story and be read, they could come to hold the sole view of writing = money. I mean to a certain extent it does but though I imagine the majority of writers want to earn money for their writing it shouldn't be the sole or primary focus I don't think. It's like what George Lucas once said about special effects. Some filmmakers will spend a very large amount of time and money on a special effect and it gains such importance in their minds that they spend valuable film time on it rather than advancing the story itself.
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