by amy c. on Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:03 pm
Dr. Mike, I'm sure scientists have been over and over this, but is there really no work left to be done inexpensively? On a gentleman's-hobby basis?
I ask because I'm already seeing this with the professionalization, if you want to call it that, of fiction writing here, in which people are led to believe that they can't do it if they haven't spent $50K at the feet of some marginal writer who's in the club; then post-MFA been hired on as faculty elsewhere, or free to jet around to summer workshops, or become major grant recipients. Which is all nonsense, of course. Have also seen the disappearance of gentleman editors/publishers -- not because it's impossible to get books on the shelves, but because young people expect to get paid, to make a substantial salary, and not to do it as a labor of love. Which is a real loss and you can see it on the shelf -- we really need those editors. Very few writers do what Jenny does, or what I'm doing now: I've made a pile the last few months, will take a year off to write (and, as you've seen, be around here less often, since what I'm doing now isn't very sciencey at all).
Anyway. Are there? Inexpensive places to go?