Anthony Bourdain Has No Reservations About Not Paying Authors for Their Work

So the ex-cook-who-tells-stories Anthony Bourdain is running a contest on his book's website, inviting people to submit a 500-word essay answering the question "Why cook well?" (or alternatively "What does it mean to cook food well?" It's a little confusing, they mean every so slightly different things.)

The winner, selected by Bourdain, will get their words published as a new chapter in the upcoming paperback edition of his book Medium Raw. The pay: zero. Granted, getting your words published in Bourdain's book that may be read by hundreds of thousands of people is a pretty great honor, but now we're crowdsourcing print media too? At least runners-up get a signed copy of the book!
[Republished from www.eater.com. Authored by Raphael Brion. Image via Getty]