Rykion
Explorer
The phrase "labor of love" specifically means something that is done for personal enjoyment rather than material gain. I can love my job, but as long as I'm getting paid, it is not a labor of love. A book someone writes as a labor of love is usually in their spare time and not under contract or deadline.Well, when you wrote "it's not a labor of love," it seemed to me reasonable to conclude that you meant to suggest that the author, you know, didn't love his labor. I haven't seen that to be the case.
Many of my favorite books were written by authors who never published another book, or who only wrote a handful of books in their life. They weren't writing to deadlines, and usually had day jobs or other forms of income. Also I notice that authors who can afford to write at a more leisurely pace tend to have better polished books.
I don't want to belittle professional authors, many of whom write consistently good books. I just feel that deadlines and specific requirements put on the story by the IP holder sometimes prevent a book from reaching its full potential.