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Old 07-13-2020, 02:20 PM   #127
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Okay, forget Milo. That in general is a good thing for everyone to do. Milo has more than burned his bridges.

However, aside from Linda Fairstein, who is the one inarguable case of an author having a contract cancelled, the rest of the people you mentioned were cases where the author chose to pull their book from publication. They weren't dropped.

And in several cases, their minds changed and the books are now available.
Linda Fairstein and Gillian Philip who was dropped for her support of J.K. Rowling, though as noted previously Philip was part of a collective writing under the name Erin Hunter and the publisher claims she connected her views to the Erin Hunter name. I can't determine how accurate that claim is, reportedly Philip had put "I stand with Rowling" in her twitter profile, but I don't know if she had anything connecting her twitter profile to the name Erin Hunter nor how obvious or clear it was to readers of the Warrior Cats series which Erin Hunter writes that the author consisted of a collective of which Philip was one.
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