Hmmm, I am less sympathetic toward GRRM's snail's pace. Sure, I write my fan fiction at glacial speed, but the writing that I am paid to do? That constitutes my livelihood? That's a different story. I take that very seriously.
Granted, GRRM does not face hard and fast deadlines from the likes of the FDA and EMA, but we aim for these deadlines because of money. For example, filing Tecfidera at the May deadline instead of Feb/March would have resulted in significant lost financial opportunities. I'm also held accountable for my writing, although not by fans, but instead by my employer and the customers, that is, the patients who will take those drugs.
Delays on the part of GRRM also constitute lost financial opportunity (albeit on a different scale) as I see it, so it's baffling that he is not more diligent.
So it's not so much entitlement that makes me wholly embrace "Write Like the Wind," but lack of respect for GRRM as he produces increasingly bloated novels that he takes ages to eck out and are still in need of good editors. As the ditty correctly points out, other novelists have produced large bodies of work in a shorter span of time. I sniff a lack of discipline on GRRM's part, and given this is his livelihood (as opposed to a hobby like fan fic), I must raise a skeptical brow.
And what the heck? Why not feel entitled? After all, I'm his customer. ;^)
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Date: 2013-07-31 04:49 pm (UTC)Granted, GRRM does not face hard and fast deadlines from the likes of the FDA and EMA, but we aim for these deadlines because of money. For example, filing Tecfidera at the May deadline instead of Feb/March would have resulted in significant lost financial opportunities. I'm also held accountable for my writing, although not by fans, but instead by my employer and the customers, that is, the patients who will take those drugs.
Delays on the part of GRRM also constitute lost financial opportunity (albeit on a different scale) as I see it, so it's baffling that he is not more diligent.
So it's not so much entitlement that makes me wholly embrace "Write Like the Wind," but lack of respect for GRRM as he produces increasingly bloated novels that he takes ages to eck out and are still in need of good editors. As the ditty correctly points out, other novelists have produced large bodies of work in a shorter span of time. I sniff a lack of discipline on GRRM's part, and given this is his livelihood (as opposed to a hobby like fan fic), I must raise a skeptical brow.
And what the heck? Why not feel entitled? After all, I'm his customer. ;^)