tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post780583819488640356..comments2023-07-21T09:42:21.712-05:00Comments on The Pen is Mightier: Gearin Up to Get an Agent Blogfest and ROW80 Round 3TayLyeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11397366587281676012noreply@blogger.comBlogger22125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-72271708921164607822011-07-11T10:18:01.536-05:002011-07-11T10:18:01.536-05:00On your questions, I'm dead set against censor...On your questions, I'm dead set against censoring, so I'd never tell people what's right for them to read or not. But let's just say that I didn't burn a bunch of my own "dark books" (including one I was writing) just because I needed kindling. <br /><br />:-)Misha Gerrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06364173848456424521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-26058208570452643452011-07-09T05:39:16.785-05:002011-07-09T05:39:16.785-05:00I think books are important for that very reason.....I think books are important for that very reason... we can read about bad stuff without really having to deal with it. It opens our minds.<br />I'm hopping around the blogfest. Nice to meet you! :)PK HREZOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11650153097981426833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-66028982733637820832011-07-08T17:59:09.323-05:002011-07-08T17:59:09.323-05:00Thank you everyone for commenting! I'm glad to...Thank you everyone for commenting! I'm glad to see that so many others understand what I'm trying to say!<br /><br />I also just wanted to add that I don't mean people shouldn't have their own opinions on what sort of books they like and don't like, just that they shouldn't draw conclusions on what other people are like from what they read, or that the unsavory parts of books will rub off on us somehow.<br /><br />Again, thank you!TayLyeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11397366587281676012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-49626900720830690372011-07-08T11:42:08.448-05:002011-07-08T11:42:08.448-05:00Regarding the #YAsaves discussion that came out of...Regarding the #YAsaves discussion that came out of the WSJ article, there was a really insightful piece on Radio Times earlier this week. You can find it here: http://whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/2011/07/06/is-young-adult-fiction-to-dark/<br /><br />The writer of the WSJ piece, Meghan Cox Gurdon, has a position that posits that dark elements in YA fiction can influence young adults to dark/bad/dangerous/risky behavior. You know, cuz teenagers weren't being those things all on their own. <br /><br />Whatever you think, it's a really good discussion.<br /><br />And that's just one genre that's being 'attacked'. I think genres in general are subject to unfair and thoughtless opinions, as are their authors. First we have to work on not succumbing to those generalizations ourselves (about ourselves and other writers) before we can expect others to do the same. <br /><br />I admit it, there was a time I'd hide a romance novel between the pages of a more 'literary' work. Not anymore. I just don't care what people think about what I read. The romance novels, the graphic novels, the sci-fi and children's book - all share shelf space.Alex Villasantehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17109677049281615295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-51131487579977879672011-07-07T22:15:47.716-05:002011-07-07T22:15:47.716-05:00My hubby has issues with too much conflict in book...My hubby has issues with too much conflict in books, but it's a reflection of the continual battles he wages with his health. He doesn't want to read about people being mean to each other. He wants peace.<br /><br />I've fought the HP battle. Some people just won't listen.Donna K. Weaverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15763832177263927311noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-58977987755547963292011-07-07T19:52:08.163-05:002011-07-07T19:52:08.163-05:00Hi, Taylor,
A writer is only asking "what if...Hi, Taylor,<br /><br />A writer is only asking "what if." And what would a book be without an antagonist? I'd would ask that the those who are voicing their concerns to please take a look at the world around them; that is where dark things truly are happening. Most authors, at least, provide hope if not also a happy ending.<br /><br />MichelleMichelle Fayardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05323853315988838877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-43737332978866088662011-07-07T17:59:50.512-05:002011-07-07T17:59:50.512-05:00People make snap judgments about almost everything...People make snap judgments about almost everything. We haven't always got time to explore or process everything so it becomes easier to categorise. The same is true for things that people rave about too though - for example the Twilight Saga. These books came highly recommended...I read them and wasn't that impressed. In this case I did invest time exploring and, although they're not my thing, at least I can knowledgeably debate their merit or lack of.Vicky Bruerehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04435122366829086951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-43378977261873168152011-07-07T16:55:54.407-05:002011-07-07T16:55:54.407-05:00You can't open people's minds for them. No...You can't open people's minds for them. Not much point in trying. There's not much in there worth seeing anyway, if they feel like that.<br /><br />Well done on the daily wordcount with Camp NaNoWriMo and good luck for the rest of ROW80 :DAnne-Mhairi Simpsonhttp://www.annemhairisimpson.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-37967279380876410832011-07-07T16:33:36.507-05:002011-07-07T16:33:36.507-05:00To your ownself be true. Write what your muse dic...To your ownself be true. Write what your muse dictates. There will always be an audience for every subject. There will always be criticizm.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02286437269354482883noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-22991326978371037962011-07-07T07:07:31.694-05:002011-07-07T07:07:31.694-05:00Prejudice is everywhere, even in writing. Patrici...Prejudice is everywhere, even in writing. Patricia Briggs, one of my favorite authors, got ripped a new one by a lot of her so-called fans, when she decided to collaborate on a graphic novel prequel of her newest book series. These people were saying some condescending and downright nasty things to her, as if she had personally affronted them by writing a graphic novel. <br /><br />I guess it's the same when people choose to complain about authors who go into difficult topics, like drugs, sex or death. They take it as a personal insult because it's a topic they don't like.Stephaniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09247707812061900770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-13751307954484337662011-07-07T02:55:46.541-05:002011-07-07T02:55:46.541-05:00Hmm, I guess I haven't really paid attention t...Hmm, I guess I haven't really paid attention to what people say, but I can see how that could happen. The reason is because people like to gossip. They like to stereotype. They like to put things in boxes.<br /><br />Stupid people.<br /><br />Laura<br />laura.blogspot.comLaura Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04237841462234396752noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-37570203570335595372011-07-06T22:52:23.760-05:002011-07-06T22:52:23.760-05:00I read the HP books because of all the save the ch...I read the HP books because of all the save the children noise. I loved them.Kristi's Book Nookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08497641900551707387noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-21955457148278331452011-07-06T21:58:14.997-05:002011-07-06T21:58:14.997-05:00Yeah, people are really annoying about stereotypin...Yeah, people are really annoying about stereotyping about reading and writing. I hate it when people get all freaked out about books with magic, and banning them and stuff!alexiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07122487552931794871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-19646912602754983572011-07-06T21:37:21.922-05:002011-07-06T21:37:21.922-05:00As a sexually inactive and drug-free teen, I don&#...As a sexually inactive and drug-free teen, I don't want to give anyone any ideas from my books. I want to make the riskier activities feel real, but when it's too real, people start to think you've experienced before. <br /><br />Actually, now that I type that, that's probably it. When a scene is really well written, we almost kind of think "wow, has the author been through this before?" <br /><br />Hence, the idea what we write reflects on us. As for reading, not sure on that one.McKenzie McCannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11707799179783394809noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-65253238738256380262011-07-06T18:12:32.400-05:002011-07-06T18:12:32.400-05:00LOL! This is why I don't tell anyone I love ge...LOL! This is why I don't tell anyone I love genre romance because people turn their noses up at me. Darn. Now the cat's out of the bag! : )Emily R. Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03892444969625637064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-16924034286861190262011-07-06T17:38:18.809-05:002011-07-06T17:38:18.809-05:00Human are curious creatures, aren't they?Human are curious creatures, aren't they?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00769602845843608247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-31801958317152219272011-07-06T17:28:12.309-05:002011-07-06T17:28:12.309-05:00Religion is all about control. Knowing that...I am...Religion is all about control. Knowing that...I am never surprised to find out how certain religious families do not allow others to do things against their will. Pony up 10 percent, never question, and do exactly what I say sums up religion to a tee.Michael Offutt, Phantom Readerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10557969104886174930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-31671767278928791032011-07-06T17:15:06.323-05:002011-07-06T17:15:06.323-05:00I always feel judged when I say I write children&#...I always feel judged when I say I write children's books. And my YA covers I walk around with do nothing to add to my credibility. Whatever.Theresa Milsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03477761307315565259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-41605118956353464892011-07-06T14:45:29.342-05:002011-07-06T14:45:29.342-05:00I read Robin's post and it is good.
I think i...I read Robin's post and it is good.<br /><br />I think it depends on what you write and why. If you are writing shocking things for shock value, then don't be surprised if people are shocked.<br /><br />If you are writing hard, dirty, and ugly to teach (show, expound, grow) then it is very different from shock writing.<br /><br />It sounds like a topic that is close to your heart.Small Town Shelly Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13535247595352753415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-1998287402482080582011-07-06T14:42:29.202-05:002011-07-06T14:42:29.202-05:00There is a huge discussion going on about this on ...There is a huge discussion going on about this on Twitter under the hashtag #YAsaves. It isn't as big anymore but it was. I think for some people it is easier to assume things like this than to really test it. And quite possibly Mood is right, fear fuels their ignorance.<br />You should check our Robin Weeks blog (she is in the blogfest too) but she has a great post about this topic. I mean seriously great!<br /><br />Awesome question! Thanks for partcipating in the fest!Deanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17958057331230037880noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-65932712901665672422011-07-06T12:47:24.403-05:002011-07-06T12:47:24.403-05:00Well, that's a lot of question, but I think wh...Well, that's a lot of question, but I think what you're referring to is just fear. There's a natural instinct to protect, especially children, from well, everything, and it's hard to accept that if you do that, if you protect your child against every germ amd virus and illness, they will eventually go out into the world, catch a cold, and die. <br /><br />It's not intentional, but that sense you're doing something for the best, when you're not, can be very powerful.<br /><br />mood<br />My blogorama question is up at <a href="http://moodywriting.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Moody Writing</a><br /><a href="http://twitter.com/mooderino" rel="nofollow">@mooderino</a>mooderinohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01523337588830695638noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8206340509091088139.post-29103657823454775382011-07-06T12:39:12.120-05:002011-07-06T12:39:12.120-05:00If you find out the answer to your question, let m...If you find out the answer to your question, let me know.<br />Seriously people, why do they judge someone and put labels on totally different people just because they like the same kind of books or movies.<br />And the worst thing, they aren't exactly experts, they don't know what they are talking about and still try to make a point.<br />Whatever!Elmirahttp://darkwrite.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com