Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for December 18, 2017

  1. Sammy on gocomics
    Say What Now‽ Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    It’s one thing to write down the facts. It’s another thing to make them interesting.

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    Jeff0811  almost 7 years ago

    It isn’t cheating because the one paying the author is the one who sets the rules. In this case the rules are to write what I tell you to write. I see no moral dilemma here.

    If in Katie’s class she is asked to write a book report and told she can use Cliffs Notes, using them is not cheating since it is the teacher who sets the rules.

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    mourdac Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    As a famous writer once said: “great ideas are a dime a dozen. Sit down every day for 8 hours per day, write a draft, modify it in the 2nd draft, etc. Continue until the book is finished. That’s writing”.

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    RuthTC Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    A client who has chapters laid out and notes to give a ghostwriter is doing a lot more than most! Ghostwriting is cheating, in a way, but I don’t think most readers would believe that most celebrities – whether in entertainment or business, or some other field – actually write their own books. One reason ghostwriters get paid well is because they’re invisible. It would be more honest, of course, to give the ghostwriter cover credit, either with the usual “with” or as co-author. And some people do that; I respect those.

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    n1ycw  almost 7 years ago

    Cool your jets Katie daddy,s puting food on the table

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    InquireWithin  almost 7 years ago

    Who wrote The Art of the Deal, really?

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