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Old 02-11-2015, 04:15 PM   #28
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Absolutely nothing wrong with writing for purely financial motives, of course. Some of the greatest writers in the English language, such as Dickens and Shakespeare, wrote with the sole goal of making money from it. Dickens in particular was obsessive about making money.
No but I think changing how you write to make more money is they are just depriving the world of their true writing talent and I find that sad especially when it's a favorite author and you know they can write better than what their latest book shows. It's like they are no longer even trying anymore.

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