I'd have to agree... I'd love to be a full-time writer (although I've published a handful of fiction/non-fiction pieces, I want to do fiction) and I take pride in struggling to get my own words down. To write something only I could come up with is the point. To see her copying things left, right and center and getting paid for it enraging. Of course, at the rate she was doing it, she was bound to get caught, so it's not like she gets to live happily ever after... she'll probably lose her book because of this, too. It's just sad.

What's weird is, like Tom noted, it's mostly just pedestrian movie reviews she's been copying... it's not like it was Pulitzer-level prose. Of course, if she'd copied something really amazing she'd have gotten caught before now... maybe she thought she could stay below peoples' sightline by doing it often but not with anything of (seemingly) major consequence.

A perfect Monster has no end...