“The fact that 'A Dirty Job' has comedy and supernatural horror in it, that both are woven in and out of it with a whimsical tone, despite the fact that it's about death, makes it hard to characterize with standard genre labels - but I have no problem with that. I'd call it a funny story about death, and leave it at that.” HardFactsStoriesProblemJobsComedyHorrorStandardsDespiteLabelsGenreDirtyToneNo ProblemWovenWhimsicalFunny StoryDirty Jobs Author:Christopher Moore
“Which of us?is to do the hard and dirty work for the restand for what pay? Who is to do the pleasant and clean work, and for what pay?” HardPayCleanDirtyPleasantDirty Work Author:John Ruskin
“And besides; the problem of land, at its worst, is a bye one; distribute the earth as you will, the principal question remains inexorable, Who is to dig it? Which of us, in brief word, is to do the hard and dirty work for the rest, and for what pay?” HardProblemEarthPayLandWorstRemainsDirtyPrincipalByeInexorableDirty Work Book:Sesame and Lilies, etc Source: Sesame and Lilies, etc
“My talent is working very hard and having a decent nose. A good nose for a story and the ability to get a little bit dirty sometimes, to get a little bit physical sometimes chasing a story. And to feel it, I mean I feel it.” FeelsMeanLittlesSometimesHardStoriesBitsAbilityTalentLittle BitDirtyNosesDecentChasingWorking Very Hard Author:Steve Bunce
“The dirty little secret about comics is that the wall to getting published is actually not that high. You can publish your own comic. You can have your comic printed by the same people that print Marvel and DC and Image's comics for, I think, it's about $2,000 for a print run. So you can Kickstart it and get your own comic made. It depends on what is considered success to you. So if you need to be published by the Big Two to feel that you've made it, well, you should start working very hard.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsFeelsShouldWellsLittlesMadeTwoBookHardBigsRunningSecretWallDependsMade ItComicDirtyPrintComic BookPublishPrintedWorking Very Hard Author:Kelly Sue DeConnick