What is another word for literary hack?

Pronunciation: [lˈɪtəɹəɹi hˈak] (IPA)

The term "literary hack" is often used to describe someone who writes in a mediocre or unoriginal way, simply for profit or fame. This derogatory term can be replaced by several synonyms such as a "scribbler" or "penman" who churns out poor quality content to meet deadlines. A "hack writer" or a "journeyman writer" is another term that can be used when referring to someone who is not particularly talented, but who is able to produce work quickly and efficiently. Alternatively, a "mercenary writer" may be someone who writes solely for money, without any concern for quality. These synonyms can be used interchangeably to describe a person who writes without putting much thought into the quality of their work.

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