Also: vampire authors writing under different aliases would probably get bad reviews in their later works due to their being so obviously ‘derivative’ of their earlier stuff :p
In Orlando, if I recall correctly, Virginia Woolf has it work out a little differently for her hero/ine: works rejected as derivative in one era have come back into fashion in a later period.
Also: vampire authors writing under different aliases would probably get bad reviews in their later works due to their being so obviously ‘derivative’ of their earlier stuff :p
In Orlando, if I recall correctly, Virginia Woolf has it work out a little differently for her hero/ine: works rejected as derivative in one era have come back into fashion in a later period.