It's sort of weird but economically many forms of fiction seem to be farm leagues for Hollywood (and, increasingly, prestige TV). "Here's ~$25k. If you can make a character a million people care about, we'll bring in 1,000+ professionals and carve your vision out of the ether."
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I wonder what the ratio of executed and non-executed contracts are for novelists vs home ownership. Completely speculating here, but if the answer is “not many get executed” I suspect there’s less “earnestness” than the housing market.
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