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 The excellent sci-fi author Harlan Ellison uses the pseudonym Cordwainer Bird, particularly for TV work, especially when the director/producer/network makes a hash out of his screenplay (as they are wont to do). He's described the task of writing for television as about as thankless as making shoes for birds -- hence the name.
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Fiberbabe 04/13/2002 1:01 PM ![]()
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Flatlander 04/17/2002 2:15 PM ![]()
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Max Quordlepleen 04/17/2002 6:45 PM ![]()
not very important, just for completeness...
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wwh 09/13/2002 3:21 PM 
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