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A HACK'S NOTEBOOK by BEN HAAS

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THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A TALENTED WRITER

Traditionally, a 'hack' writer is paid to write sensational pulp fiction, such as true crime novels or bodice ripping paperbacks.

Though Ben Haas often referred to himself as a hack, he was in fact an exceptionally talented writer whose body of work — around 120 books over a sixteen-year period — was always distinguished by exhaustive research and well-rounded, wholly credible characters. His western series, Fargo, Sundance, John Cutler and Rancho Bravo are now considered as classics of the genre.

In addition, Ben Haas was also a serious, best-selling novelist.

A Hack's Notebook is the incomplete autobiography found among his papers following his death, in 1977, at the age of 51. It reveals many of the influences that were to inform his later works, and gives valuable insight into the author himself.

Rounding out the book are personal reminiscences from Haas's son Joel and long-time friend and collaborator Jim Henderson, a scrapbook of family photos, and a complete bibliography.







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  • Price: 10.11 USD
  • Publication date: 01 March 2020
  • ISBN: 9780244853884
  • First Paperback Edition: 208 Pages

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