The Sheer Gracelessness Of Stealing Another Writer’s Work

“Histories do not grow on trees. The first person to cobble out a definitive narrative has to do a ton of work. You interview hundreds of people and hunt down documents…. You separate truth from hearsay. Then — with endnotes — you meticulously source all your quotations and odd facts so future scholars will know whence they came.” Unless, of course, you’re plagiarizing.