Post AtdAvPRoybVHzLaJ1c by unusnemo@friendica.rogueproject.org
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(DIR) Post #Atd6mwHl7MMJPTaFEG by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-04-30T21:58:02Z
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Some people have written like TEN books. Madness. How.
(DIR) Post #Atd6roNBxm9EJmRqcq by Em@lsbt.me
2025-04-30T21:58:52Z
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@futurebird i bet they used ants to write it for them
(DIR) Post #Atd7AmurbVqBIlFLNY by dogfox@kpop.social
2025-04-30T22:02:22Z
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Thhey are really all the same book in different hats.@futurebird
(DIR) Post #Atd7YA0Hvo9NZBvdVQ by rlstone4dems@mastodon.social
2025-04-30T22:06:35Z
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@futurebird I actually inquired about this thing a while ago, myrmepropagandist. I learned that most of these people who write books, hire writers to write it for them. The book writer will usually ask these people a bunch of questions, and just turn their answers into many words…
(DIR) Post #AtdAvPRoybVHzLaJ1c by unusnemo@friendica.rogueproject.org
2025-04-30T22:42:56Z
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@rlstone4demsSo you believe that Issac Asimov, Anne McCaffrey, Robert Asprin, George R. R. Martin, Virginia C. Andrews, Mark Twain, ... and so many more just hired other writers?
(DIR) Post #AtdAvQVP2lxlGkGgFM by futurebird@sauropods.win
2025-04-30T22:44:21Z
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@unusnemo @rlstone4dems I thought Rory was joking? Maybe?(To be clear I'm just moaning and groaning.)
(DIR) Post #AtdBNbpgWVDuVYC2u8 by timrichards@aus.social
2025-04-30T22:49:27Z
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@futurebird They are really hard work. @NarrelleMHarris has written billions though.
(DIR) Post #AtdRIQeUGP8NeOVWHQ by MishaVanMollusq@sfba.social
2025-05-01T01:47:48Z
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@futurebird and then there is Asimov…
(DIR) Post #AtdYRhHMVtYPVI3cKe by VampiresAndRobots@writing.exchange
2025-05-01T03:07:55Z
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@futurebird My first took nearly 8 years from idea to published. The next 14 all happened in the span of 4 years. Aside from one that I pulled kicking and screaming out just to end a series, I've written nothing in the six years since. So I guess to answer how for me: hyperfication.