My best guess is that the guy (I forget his name, but I’ve read some of his stuff) collaborated with his common law wife. I don’t think he wrote it alone, and it is stylistically way too close to his writing for me to think that he didn’t play a major part in shaping the works. But I also don’t think that he wrote it alone, and I have no…
My best guess is that the guy (I forget his name, but I’ve read some of his stuff) collaborated with his common law wife. I don’t think he wrote it alone, and it is stylistically way too close to his writing for me to think that he didn’t play a major part in shaping the works. But I also don’t think that he wrote it alone, and I have no idea if he was the main writer. But I do think that the women played a major role in writing it or even the main role, given that the themes match up so closely to works she has translated.
Yep, I'm inclined to go with that assessment as well. At the end of the day, no bestseller is a one-person book. Both the fella and his partner work in the industry, so it's most likely they worked on it together.
My best guess is that the guy (I forget his name, but I’ve read some of his stuff) collaborated with his common law wife. I don’t think he wrote it alone, and it is stylistically way too close to his writing for me to think that he didn’t play a major part in shaping the works. But I also don’t think that he wrote it alone, and I have no idea if he was the main writer. But I do think that the women played a major role in writing it or even the main role, given that the themes match up so closely to works she has translated.
Yep, I'm inclined to go with that assessment as well. At the end of the day, no bestseller is a one-person book. Both the fella and his partner work in the industry, so it's most likely they worked on it together.