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"I don't want to write formula. I don't want to crank these books out like sausages. Every book is different, which takes a hell of a lot of ingenuity on my part"

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In one breath, Sue Grafton defends craft and throws a punch at the industrial side of publishing. The sausage line is doing heavy work: it conjures efficiency, sameness, a production line that rewards volume over vitality. She’s talking about formula as both a market expectation and a creative temptation, the easy rhythm of a series that can turn a writer into a reliable brand. Grafton built her fame on a highly structured premise (a detective, a case, an alphabet), so the insistence on difference isn’t naive posturing; it’s a refusal to let the scaffolding become the building.

The intent is partly protective, partly promotional. She’s telling readers: you’re not being sold carbon copies. But the subtext is more anxious and more revealing: a writer in a long-running series has to fight the perception that the books are interchangeable, and she knows exactly how the culture talks about commercial fiction. “Crank” implies labor without love; “formula” implies a shortcut; “ingenuity” is her counterclaim, a reminder that variation is not accidental but engineered.

Context matters: Grafton worked in a period when genre success increasingly meant franchises, predictable beats, and accelerated release schedules. Her line reads like a negotiation with that machinery. She’s not denying the marketplace; she’s insisting that within it, she still gets to be an artist. The profanity is the tell: this isn’t a genteel aesthetic manifesto. It’s a working writer drawing a boundary, staking pride in the hard part - making familiarity feel new.

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Grafton, Sue. (2026, January 17). I don't want to write formula. I don't want to crank these books out like sausages. Every book is different, which takes a hell of a lot of ingenuity on my part. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-want-to-write-formula-i-dont-want-to-crank-74006/

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Grafton, Sue. "I don't want to write formula. I don't want to crank these books out like sausages. Every book is different, which takes a hell of a lot of ingenuity on my part." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-want-to-write-formula-i-dont-want-to-crank-74006/.

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"I don't want to write formula. I don't want to crank these books out like sausages. Every book is different, which takes a hell of a lot of ingenuity on my part." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-want-to-write-formula-i-dont-want-to-crank-74006/. Accessed 6 Apr. 2026.

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Sue Grafton (April 24, 1940 - December 28, 2017) was a Novelist from USA.

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