HACKWORK - translation to arabic
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HACKWORK - translation to arabic

TERM FOR A WRITER WHO PRODUCES LOW-QUALITY MASS-APPEAL WORK
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HACKWORK         

ألاسم

أثر أدبي; تجاري الطبع

hackwork         
أثر أدبى /أثر فنى / على مستوى تجارى
أثر أدبى      

hackwork

Wikipedia

Hack writer

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 writing, a hack writer is paid to quickly write sensational, "pulp" fiction such as "true crime" novels or "bodice ripping" paperbacks. In journalism, a hack writer is deemed to operate as a "mercenary" or "pen for hire", expressing their client's political opinions in pamphlets or newspaper articles. Hack writers are usually paid by the number of words in their book or article; as a result, hack writing has a reputation for quantity taking precedence over quality.

Examples of use of HACKWORK
1. The bland hackwork arrangements only emphasize his wholly unremarkable competence.
2. But give it this: "Running Scared" is pugnaciously ugly, unvarnished hackwork, and it commits to its nightmarish puerility with a vengeance.
3. They should behave themselves, clearly understanding that their hackwork against the nation and reunification will invite nothing but their earlier destruction.