The odd thing about writing fiction is that you're constantly trying to put meaning to a world that you made up, events you created, and yet because you're digging around in your subconscious you find universal truths without realizing it. Today I read about the horrible events in Steubenville, where a young girl was carried dead drunk party to
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Stories help us learn things without having to experience them ourselves. All stories send messages, whether the author has been thoughtful about it or not.
Thank you for being thoughtful about it.
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In the interview, he was defending his books' constant deluge of unfortunate events...
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I can understand how the mother felt, as it was always distasteful to me to read a rape scene in the few books I have read that contain them. I used to think, "Couldn't the author have done without that particular scene?" And then I found myself using an "off camera" rape scene to further one of my own work's plot and had the "ah ha!" moment that is so enlightening for a writer.
Sanitizing the written word of those things people find distasteful would leave the whole body of literature ever so pale and dissatisfying. Some many things in this world upset any given number of people. Should we accommodate their sensibilities and neglect the depiction of what life truly is? I don't think so. Can we truly imagine The Diary of Anne Frank being as powerful were we to strip away the distasteful parts? Or Hamlet? Or even The Bible? I am probably preaching to the choir here in this forum, but your post hit one of my soapbox issues. Censorship, whether it be because the work in question is "obscene" or simply makes ( ... )
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I also found it funny that Laurell K. Hamilton also occurred to you as well in the context of this discussion. I was a fan of hers when she wrote Nightseer and the early days of the Anita Blake series. I still read her books, but for a while I have been rolling my eyes at each new reason she has for the characters to disrobe. I keep hoping she would get back to that earlier style of writing and keep the sex more firmly rooted to the reality of the plot that is supposed to be the driver of the story rather than be the reason ( ... )
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Personally I loved Anita the monster smiting woman. Anita the sexual monster completely throwing her old natural human morals to the winds not so much. Which I guess is why I stopped reading the series. she had what? about a dozen books of the old anita. Which I would have read and reread except for the fact she eventually converted into hot and sweaty monster.
Oh well enough sour grapes. Hope everything goes well with your writing!
The Deposed King
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