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The answer HACKWORK has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of hackwork in various dictionaries:
noun - professional work done according to formula
Commissioned work, such as writing or acting, done usually by formula and in conformance with commercial standards.
Tedious, monotonous, or uninteresting work of any kind.
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(Literary) drudgery |
Dull stuff written to order |
Hardly great literature |
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Dec 14 2016 Wall Street Journal |
Dec 13 2001 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Mar 2 2000 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
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bDefinitionb of bHACKWORKb. : literary, artistic, or professional work done on order usually according to formula and in conformity with commercial standards. |
professional work done according to formula |
Dull, unoriginal writing. |
Commissioned work, such as writing or acting, done usually by formula and in conformance with commercial standards. |
Tedious, monotonous, or uninteresting work of any kind. |
Hackwork might refer to |
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A 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 a 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. |