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message 1: by Yongyoon (new)

Yongyoon I like your writing, John.


message 2: by Kevin (new)

Kevin I don't care if it's 'just' your job. You write very well, and we love the stories.... now JUST WRITE FASTER and we'll just have to buy you another house. Deal with it.


message 3: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Zachman Shakespeare wrote for money too.


message 4: by Aidan (new)

Aidan H. LOL


message 5: by Aidan (new)

Aidan H. smartass


message 6: by Aubrey (new)

Aubrey Terron Obviously this means you don't need anything external to bring you ideas. Because you've got lots of awesome ones. I do hope that you love what you do, and would still do it if you didn't have a mortgage, or worries about food.


message 7: by Nola (new)

Nola Tillman #freelancelife


message 8: by Dana (new)

Dana Still Scalzi plays at being a good guy but really he's a heel in heel's clothing whose contempt for his fans is all over his twitter account.


message 9: by John (new)

John Lynch My favorite thing he said is also why i stopped reading his books. He thanked his publisher for a multi-year/book contract extending years into the future, and at the same time admitted it was his second book past deadline. Normally i wouldn't care about something like that but The Collapsing Empire being as short as it is, and ended the way it did, it's clear the series is being strung along to fulfill his contract. Love his writing, but im not going to support something like that


message 10: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I think the thirst to pay a mortgage is incentive. I suppose for some you have shot down the romanticism of the author with a voice that hungers to be let out. An author friend of mine told me, however, that writing involves a skill in the ability to manipulate words and the art is to let them also reflect and connect with the senses.


Beau Tyler The Book Guyler Well we hope your mortgage lasts forever because we want you to keep them coming.


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