- Hack
writer is a
pejorative term for a
writer who is paid to
write low-quality,
rushed articles or
books "to order",
often with a
short deadline. In fiction...
- disre****ble performance, most
likely a
failed experiment or a
pleasant piece of
hackwork." He
wondered how "the
guitar mavens who
thought Eddie equalled Van Halen...
- by
Christgau as "most
likely a
failed experiment or a
pleasant piece of
hackwork".
Writing for
Rolling Stone, Kurt
Loder praised Dylan's
backing band, but...
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October 19, 2021.
Retrieved February 5, 2017. "Dead Of Summer's
cartoonish hackwork puts the "camp" in "summer-camp horror"". The A.V. Club. June 28, 2016...
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faithful to the
story of the book but not the spirit. I mean, the book's
hackwork, isn't it? It's
almost repulsive. A lot of
people have read it, but they...
- disre****ble performance, most
likely a
failed experiment or a
pleasant piece of
hackwork".
Abraxas was
deemed "culturally, historically, or
aesthetically significant"...
- the
Soviet Union).
Pravda described the
novel as "low-grade
reactionary hackwork", and the
author was
expelled from the Writer's Union.
Pasternak was awarded...
- remarkable, it
gives insight into how much "repetitive,
labour intensive hackwork" goes into
transforming material into
actual finished albums. PopMatters'...
- Alex
Macpherson of The
Guardian described the
album as "heavily
laboured hackwork". He said of the
track "Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight": "This has...
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during the
Roaring Twenties and beyond. She
wrote much of her
prose and
hackwork verse under the
pseudonym Nancy Boyd.
Millay won the 1923
Pulitzer Prize...