"I have no problem selling books to media franchises and we do it all the time. The author must understand that he/she is a writer for hire and has no control over copyright or over editorial changes made to the text"
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The real voltage sits in "writer for hire". It’s a demotion disguised as a job description, shifting the writer from originator to contractor. "Must understand" reads like a warning: consent is less important than compliance with an industrial logic. Even the inclusive "he/she" feels less like sensitivity than like standard-issue HR language for a process that is anything but personal. This is about managing expectations, preemptively defusing the romantic myth that the author is the final authority over their work.
Context matters: Curtis comes out of a screen culture where rewrites are constant, notes are law, and ownership is fragmented among studios, producers, and financiers. In that ecosystem, copyright isn’t a moral claim; it’s a negotiated instrument. His emphasis on "no control" doesn’t merely describe legal reality; it asserts it as the proper psychological posture. The subtext is pragmatic and slightly chilling: if you want the platform, the budget, the reach, you surrender the text. The franchise gets to be the author; the author gets to be employed.
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Curtis, Richard. (2026, January 15). I have no problem selling books to media franchises and we do it all the time. The author must understand that he/she is a writer for hire and has no control over copyright or over editorial changes made to the text. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-problem-selling-books-to-media-153178/
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Curtis, Richard. "I have no problem selling books to media franchises and we do it all the time. The author must understand that he/she is a writer for hire and has no control over copyright or over editorial changes made to the text." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-problem-selling-books-to-media-153178/.
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"I have no problem selling books to media franchises and we do it all the time. The author must understand that he/she is a writer for hire and has no control over copyright or over editorial changes made to the text." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-no-problem-selling-books-to-media-153178/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.



