Before,I told you that the reason why Akutagawa Ryunosuke committed suicide leaving the word "blurry anxiety" was, I think, "fear of unemployment" based on the recession.
I think that this "no-nonsense xxxx", which tends to be praised in the world however, has a risk of life.
In addition, I also told you that. the programming education, which the educational site is about to promote, will help children for acquiring "one of techniques" in order to reduce unemployment risk.
Aside from that.
The conclusion led from here is one hypothesis that the occupation of "writer" is "rather unstable occupation".
If it is an unstable occupation, it seems that the writer must make a hard effort to maintain that profession.
And here is one question.
I often read or hear the story that the writer who was forced to deadline, running away and escaping from the editorial staff.
"Is that true?"
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At least, in the world in which I have been involved, "deadline is absolute".
Even if they do not achieve the targeted quality, they must release it before the deadline anyway.
However, in order to keep the delivery date and to achieve quality, it is natural that the "orderers" should follow regularly and find compromises,
And, if the "contractor" person decides that the delivery date is unlikely to be protected, he/she must raise the alert at an early stage, try to change conditions like deferment of delivery date, deterioration of quality.
Even doing such self-help efforts, the disposition imposed by our society is clear for those who failed to keep the delivery date.
"After that, nobody will order work"
That's it.
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Therefore, I cannot make an image of the behavior of writers and editorial personnel,"run away" "chase after".
However, if the work is absolutely unique and the others can never create the same one, the write may be allowed against anything, regardless of common sense of our society.
If it is common, the value of the writer does not fall by even trying to escape, trying to break the delivery date.
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I have been doing column writing for several years, however,
"there has never been "breakage of delivery date"."
To me, I cannot make an image of such a scary thing at all.