I noticed, in reading the first few pages of chapter 41 of Ted Bell's Pirate, that several product brand names were mentioned, for military items, binoculars, video recorder, handgun, booze, cigars, clothing, cars, other items of personal gear.
One of the book's main character's was described as relaxing with a 10-year-old copy of [x] magazine ... the name of the magazine had no relevance to the plot of the book!
It led me to wonder. Do authors of books get a cut, for mentioning product names (such as the magazine title)? After all, the magazine might as well have been Better Homes and Gardens, or DC Comics, or National Geographic, or Scientific American, or ...whatever!
Maybe I should write a book, with all these nifty little brand-name mentions!
2007-09-04
10:43:58
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