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Some writers are OK with being ghostwriters, or copywriters. They can apply their craft within the confines of other people's ideas.

Great writers work on their own ideas.



Ugh, what does that even mean? What's a "great" writer, other than a writer who works on his own ideas, and why can't a "great" writer be a ghostwriter? This analogy doesn't even apply here, it's just a self-congratulatory remark to make some other readers feel better about "sticking it to the man".




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