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Hack: From Taxis to Lousy Writers | Merriam-WebsterThe word hack can describe any number of occupations, often with a tinge of disparagement. Most often, the term describes a writer who churns out words.
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hack writer, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun hack writer is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for hack writer is from 1711, in the writing of William Oldisworth ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Hack - Etymology, Origin & MeaningHack originates from Old English and West Germanic roots meaning "to cut roughly" or "chop." It also refers to hired work, a chopping tool, and later, ...
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Old School Hack - DAILY WRITING TIPSFeb 8, 2015 · Hack is the shortened form of hackney, a word that entered English from French haquenée, “a small horse suitable for ordinary riding.” In The ...Missing: definition origin
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Samuel Johnson: Hack Writer Extraordinaire | Libertarianism.orgSep 21, 2018 · No one knew this better than the irascible and witty Samuel Johnson, a quintessential “hack writer” of the 18 th Century.<|separator|>
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What's wrong with being a hack? | Books - The GuardianAug 13, 2009 · David Barnett: From Dr Johnson to Elmore Leonard, there have always been great, prolific writers who give hackery a good name.Missing: examples notable
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Of Hacks and TK - The New York TimesOct 6, 1996 · It is a refinement of hack writer, or ''literary drudge,'' derived from hackney horses, the worn-out equines that drew carriages along the ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Literature in ContextThen he endeavored to get employment as a hackney writer hackney, to copy for the stationers and lawyers about the Temple, but could find no vacancy. I ...
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The Work of John Shirley, an Early Hack Writer - jstorThe literary world of the hack, it. 1 I have here limited the use of the term hack writer to indicate that popular writer who could support himself on the ...
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Dr Samuel JohnsonHe worked as a hack writer for many years, writing and editing articles for Edward Cave's Gentleman's Magazine. He received some critical success with his ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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How 'Grub Street' came to refer to hack work. - word historiesDec 23, 2017 · How 'Grub Street' came to refer to hack work. · The name Grub Street denotes the world or class of literary hacks. · In A Dictionary of the ...
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The unsung heroes of Grub Street - Ruth Herman - Historia MagazineApr 24, 2022 · Grub Street has been a synonym for hack journalism (and journalists) for over 300 years. But where would the hacks have been without being ...
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Grub Street Project: Topographies of Literature & Culture in ...For authors such as Alexander Pope and Jonathan Swift, it represented base commercialization, hack writing, and the prostitution of literary ideals. Its ...
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Why Penny Dreadfuls Scandalized Victorian Society—But Flew off ...Nov 4, 2019 · Writers churned out material at a dizzying pace, and were paid a mere penny a line. These “hacks” included famous novelists working anonymously ...
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What are Penny Dreadfuls? | Definitions, Examples, & AnalysisSep 23, 2024 · Some of the most popular penny dreadful authors were George W. M. Reynolds, James Malcolm Rymer, and Thomas Peckett Prest. However, it is worth ...
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Dime Novels - AMERICAN HERITAGEThe founder of the dime novel industry was a printer from Otsego, New York, named Erastus Beadle, who was early apprenticed to a miller and given the task of ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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Dime Novel Authorship | Nickels and DimesMany of the earliest dime novels were written by celebrated authors, like Mrs. Ann S. Stephens or Mrs. Metta Victor, but the second half of the century saw a ...
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The Juvenile Tradition and the Fiction Factory, Part IDec 27, 2023 · Rather than regret the loss of inspiration or genius in their writing identity, however, young dime writers hailed their role as “hack” writers ...
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HACKWORK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comHackwork definition: writing, painting, or any professional work done for hire and usually following a formula rather than being motivated by any creative ...
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Hackwork Definition & Meaning - YourDictionaryHackwork definition: Commissioned work, such as writing or acting, done usually by formula and in conformance with commercial standards.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Definition of a Hack. Write for yourself, not a market. - MediumMar 9, 2019 · More common features of a hack · 1. Hacks write articles and books that are essentially click-bait, low hanging fruit, and not designed for ...
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HACKWORK definition in American English - Collins DictionaryDefinition of 'hackwork'. COBUILD frequency band. hackwork in American English. (ˈhækˌwɜrk ). noun. routine, often dull, writing done by a hack2 (sense 2).
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HACK WRITER definition in American English - Collins Dictionarya writer of undistinguished literary work produced to order. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Quick word challenge.
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Hack Writer Definition & Meaning | YourDictionaryWords Near Hack Writer in the Dictionary. hack-squat; hack-writer; hacks-it · hackster · hacktivism · hacktivist · hackwork · hacky · hacky-dorty ...Missing: journalism | Show results with:journalism
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What Are Writing Jobs? - UvoCorp.comApr 8, 2013 · Similar to a speechwriter, a ghostwriter gives a voice for others in the form of books and other publications. ... Hack writer. Though it sounds ...
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Hack writer - The Free DictionaryDefine hack writer. hack writer synonyms, hack writer pronunciation, hack writer translation, English dictionary definition of hack writer.
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5 Reasons Why Hack Writing Is Important - HobbyLarkJul 18, 2022 · A hack writer isn't a moron; let's get that straight. Anyone that has the gumption to create a story, write an article, or create an original ...<|separator|>
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Am I a Hack? - JD ByrneOct 18, 2023 · In fiction writing, a hack writer is paid to quickly write sensational, pulp fiction such as “true crime” novels or “bodice ripping” paperbacks.Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Pulp Magazines | Research Starters - EBSCOWriters had to produce a great volume of material because some publishers paid them as little as one cent per line. However, the usual rate was one or two cents ...
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In Praise of Pulp Fiction - Literary HubOct 12, 2023 · Pulp magazines were the next evolution of the dime novels of the 1800s: high-passion adventure stories and romances that smacked with heart.<|separator|>
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Pulp Fiction - Buffalo Bill Center of the WestMar 24, 2021 · Many celebrated writers, among them Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Tennessee Williams, all started out in the ...
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The Pulp Work Ethic - by Frank TheodatAug 9, 2023 · Pulp writers were seen as hacks writing for money and not real artists. Whatever your impressions of pulp fiction are, no one can deny that ...
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Sometimes You Gotta Suck It UpAnd Write the Darn OutlineNov 4, 2014 · James Patterson writes a detailed outline and then hires someone to write the scenes, usually in 30 to 40 page chunks, which he reviews.
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Nobody wants to read your shit (how to be a hack and write books ...A “hack” is generally a shortcut or cheat. Most writers don't like the idea of writing quickly, especially if it works. They self-identify as writers who care ...
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Fiction Ghostwriting Services - Kevin Anderson & AssociatesBring your fictional stories to life with our skilled ghostwriters and editors, experienced in crafting bestselling novels across genres.Are You Ready To Become A... · Meet Our Bestselling... · Meet Your Book-Writing Team
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It's Okay to Be a Hack Writer; We're the Happy Ones Making MoneyAug 28, 2021 · Cheap novels and novellas are the mainstay of many hack writers. If an author can crank out more than two or three novels a year, they're a hack ...
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Hack - Oxford ReferenceA writer or journalist producing dull, unoriginal work. Hack is recorded in this sense from the late 17th century.
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What does hack writer mean? - Definitions.netIn journalism, a hack writer is deemed to operate as a "mercenary" or "pen for hire", expressing their client's political opinions in pamphlets or newspaper ...
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U.S. Diplomacy and Yellow Journalism, 1895–1898Yellow journalism was a style of newspaper reporting that emphasized sensationalism over facts. During its heyday in the late 19th century it was one of many ...
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Did Yellow Journalism Fuel the Outbreak of the Spanish American ...Aug 21, 2019 · The Spanish American War, while dominating the media, also fueled the United States' first media wars in the era of yellow journalism.
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Read The Original Forbes Takedown Of Stephen GlassNov 12, 2014 · The story, “Hack Heaven,” by Associate Editor Stephen Glass, tells how Ian Restil, a 15-year-old computer hacker, broke into the databases ...
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Journalist Stephen Glass Is Exposed as a Fraud | Research StartersHis article “Hack Heaven,” which was published in the May 18 edition of The New Republic, centered on a fifteen-year-old computer hacker named Ian Restil who ...
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Reporter Fabricated, Plagiarized Stories, N.Y. Times SaysMay 11, 2003 · The newspaper published a 7,500-word article examining the work of Jayson Blair, 27, who has resigned over the scandal. He had been with the ...
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Publishers' Checks - Pulp Magazines ProjectIn the early 1920s, authors Edgar Rice Burroughs, Max Brand, and Zane Grey were earning between 5-10 cents per word, or $3000-4000 per novel, from pulp magazine ...
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The New World of Writing: Pulp Speed - Dean Wesley SmithDec 4, 2014 · And the writers who could write sellable stories quickly discovered they could become very rich writing for one cent per word. Word production ...Missing: earnings | Show results with:earnings
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Myth: the pulps paid badly (and by badly I mean better than anybody ...Dec 6, 2018 · The low pay rate of the pulps–anywhere from a half cent to 1.25 cents per word–meant that a full-time writer had to write quickly rather than well.Missing: earnings historical
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Dame Barbara Cartland Official Website | World of Pure RomanceThis is the website of the romantic novelist Barbara Cartland who wrote 723 books in her lifetime with worldwide sales of over one billion books translated into ...Eternal Collection · Biography · 351. The Adventurer · 337. Afraid
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James Patterson Statistics - WordsRatedOct 21, 2022 · James Patterson has sold more than 425 million books · He is thought to be the best-selling modern author · In 2020, Patterson published his 100th ...
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How James Patterson Became the World's Best-Selling AuthorJun 13, 2022 · As with many popular authors, his success—his books have sold more than four hundred million copies—rankles those who wish the reading masses ...
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HOW TO BE A HACK, PART ONEOn the other hand, a hack will just take the work and never become invested in the premise or story. They won't research. They won't care about the quality of ...
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Swift and the Hacks (Chapter 1) - Cambridge University PressTo use an analogy from the contemporary media environment, the affinity Swift highlights between satire and hack writing ... originality and creativity ...
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Grub Street | DigitensWriting as a mercenary for a faction was one aspect of the negative connotations around the terms 'Grub Street' and 'hack writer', the other was trying to write ...
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War, Propaganda and Misinformation: The Evolution of Fake NewsYellow journalism, much like modern “clickbait” news, isn't based on facts; rather, it focuses on sensationalism and crude exaggeration. Sensational-based print ...Missing: inaccuracies | Show results with:inaccuracies
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Is Ghostwriting Ethical? - ForbesMar 13, 2014 · Does the communicator use ghostwriters to make himself or herself appear to possess personal qualities that he or she does not really have? In ...Missing: hack | Show results with:hack<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Ethics of Authorship: Is Ghostwriting Plagiarism?Feb 22, 2015 · A reader inquires about the ethics of a university president who publishes ghostwritten scholarly work.
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Is Ghostwriting Ethical? The Arguments in Favor and Against - Mediumpeople are more likely to believe what is written. So if ...Missing: concerns hack
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When it's OK to write 'hack' - The WriterApr 23, 2019 · Writing hack lets me write for me, which is why I'm listing my rationale for hack writing. Here are seven times it's alright to write hack.Missing: distinctions | Show results with:distinctions
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What the Age of the "Hack" Teaches Us About Copyright TermsJun 8, 2020 · ... word hack for cabbie persisted beyond the invention of the automobile. Meanwhile a hack writer was largely (if not exclusively) a phenomenon ...
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Confessions of a Former Hack by Shelby Kearns - Plough QuarterlyMar 1, 2025 · I generally flouted the principles of journalistic ethics and good rhetoric. In short, I was a hack. painting of a woman writing at a desk.<|separator|>
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OPINION | PHILIP MARTIN: How to not be a hackSep 13, 2025 · Hacks cling to formulas like life preservers. Writers need structure the way musicians need scales: as practice, not product. This is not just ...
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Hack Writing vs. Belle Letters: The Strategic Implications of Literary ...Hack Writing vs. Belle Letters: The Strategic Implications of Literary ... Walle combines the theory and methods of popular criticism with those of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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<sc>Review of Daniel Hack, The Material Interests of the Victorian ...Daniel Hack's The Material Interests of the Victorian Novel is a rare sort of academic animal: it is a book of literary criticism that promises.