false progress--work done to make it look like you are accomplishing something, often to appease a boss or management. "We stacked the boxes of new props, even though we knew we'd have to restack them later."
(The photo above is very old.) I presently carry out author interviews for the website LitHub.com, but before that I worked as a book columnist for the Newark Star-Ledger from January 2002 to June 2012. I have written for the New York Observer, the New York Post, the Denver Post and other newspapers.
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