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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-05-15 06:35 pm
[ SECRET POST #2690 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2690 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[My Little Pony: Equestria Girls movie]
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[Star Trek: The Next Generation/Reginald Barclay]
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[Dark Souls]
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[Call the Midwife]
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[The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim]
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[The Thing. Inception. EverymanHYBRID. Adventure Time]
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Re: Things you were surprised to find out about an author
And, I'd say a lot of writers are that way. Just because they write about things that are fucked up doesn't mean they think those things are okay. There are certainly some that do, but I wouldn't think of that as a majority (but then I may have too much faith in humanity; I'll probably change my mind about this once I read the news :P).
Bottom line, just writing about these things, nobody is getting hurt. I suppose you could argue that some people can be traumatized by reading something that hits on a personal trigger, but I view that as different, especially since NY published books do not come with trigger warnings (some small digital first presses do actually include content notes). That's not a case of someone deliberately trying to hurt someone else.
Whereas with the MZB case, her actions or lack thereof caused real harm to multiple children. I've read through the depositions available online, although I didn't finish reading the one from Lisa Waters, and she was aware of her husband's pedophilia and did nothing to protect children who were around. Even scarier to me, it was mentioned that they were at one point in the process of trying to adopt a child and were also foster parents, which is just scary to me. Something that was also obvious in the depositions was that she was recovering from a stroke and her memory was affected; if those were the things she did remember, how much else happened that she didn't? That scares me.
Finding out about all that.... just was devastating, because I really was quite obsessed and wanted to try to sell a story to her magazine. I loved Darkover and the Renunciates to the point I considered legally changing my name to the Renunciate style. I really liked the concept of the connection with the mother's name, especially given I was abused terribly by my dad. Mind, I was like thirteen or so, but to give an idea how obsessed I was. Then I found all that shit out, and, yeah.... (I do still plan to change my name, it just is a matter of having the spoons to deal with all the paperwork!)
* Regarding authorship -- I've been published, but my work isn't currently available. I had my rights reverted because the publisher I was working with marketed my urban fantasy with a foul-mouthed heroine, rough sex, and lots of violence in language more appropriate to an inspirational romance. Needless to say, sales sucked. I'm looking at self-publishing at this point, but between life and health issues, I've been having difficulty writing. :-\
Re: Things you were surprised to find out about an author
Aw, that's too bad about the misdirected marketing! I wish you luck with the self-published e-books.