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Pay attention, please
I didn't even know about this site until I was invited to join into the conversation, which I did not do until after the first of the year. Go back and see the date of my first post; you can also check my profile and see I did not sign up with MobileRead until January 4, 2011. How that translates into claiming I started a thread that began weeks prior to my joining escapes me. Could someone please explain it? Do people think I have some time-travel capabilities I'm not aware of? If so, please fill me in.
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Read your own quote
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Okay...I can work with this...
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Think of the forum as a set of discussions taking place in someone's living room, where the five- or twelve-year-old kids might wander through at any time. (Because they might. MR is *high* in the google ratings for any ebook topic.) We've had open discussion about explicit topics, but dodge around the specific words that are prone to trigger net-nanny software and the like. |
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However, the fact that this title excludes people is exactly the reason I wouldn't imagine it would be necessary to pull it from the shelves - unless shelf space was a significant factor in the retailers ability to make a living. Confrontation in art isn't exactly a rare thing and people tend to stay away from those works that are likely to offend them - or this is what I'd like to think. When I type my responses on this forum I'm self-censoring significantly as I'm maintaining a discourse with a large number of people I'm not really familiar with. I sacrifice some freedom of expression to maintain a civilised discussion. However, when I write lyrics to my songs or poetry or if I were to put out a book I would not want to feel like I had to self-censor to be heard/read. I would completely expect a number of people to avoid my works like the proverbial plague if the material was confrontational enough - but I'd still expect to be able to reach those who are not completely put off by this aspect. If I'm publishing just out of the desire to publish and not turning my art into a living as well, I wouldn't care at all that Amazon would remove my items from sale - chances are I would sell from my own website in these cases anyway. However, if I also wanted to make a living out of my art and I knew that the largest portion of income would come from Amazon, I would be truly upset that I'd have to compromise the art for the sake of my living. This concept is nothing new of course. Publishers, movie and record studios etc.. are already having this kind of effect on artists in some cases. But as we move towards profitable(?) self-publishing and the ability to reach out more readily to readers all over the world, I like to put on my cap of idealism. Maybe we can unfetter art a bit more when you don't have the retailer's premium shelf-space and too many profit-making middle layers to consider. Maybe we can let the audience pick and choose what they want to read and experience. The author will be able to maximise his/her potential market (audience) and the market itself will choose with its wallet whether or not it wants to partake of the product. I mean - do we really need to be protected from books with "rape" in the title - as an example? If you find it too confrontational you're not likely to go any further. OK - maybe I'm being frightfully idealistic, but at least in this discussion I wouldn't find idealism out of place. Regards Caleb |
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I cannot believe this comment!
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Oh, and let's not forget the fact that 100 years ago women couldn't vote or have their own checking accounts or own property if they were married or get divorced except under EXTREME circumstances, even if their husbands beat them. That was business as usual, too. So was shipping the Jews off to Auschwitz, for a while. Yeah, great comment. Lovely. In the true spirit of humanity. You should be proud to have posted it. ![]() |
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I do not censor my stories
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The closest I will come to self-censorship is actually depicting sex under the legal age. I don't do pedophilia and despise those who promote it, including those who helped pedophiles get away with their crimes (read Catholic Church hierarchy here). As an example, in one short story that burst out of me, a thirteen year old boy is assaulted by a priest -- but I don't go into detail. The story is about his emotional turmoil afterwards and how it crushes him and forms him even as the adults around him rush to protect his assailant. And that one -- it's not published. I don't even know where I would send it; it's very bleak and dark. No question my work's already gotten me into trouble, but I'll be damned if I'll back down. My stories are what they are and the titles are right for them, and if anyone misrepresents them, I'm gonna scream. And if people don't like that, it's just plain too bad. Last edited by jamthecat; 01-11-2011 at 12:42 AM. Reason: extra word |
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![]() There seems to have always(?) been the belief that true art and commercial success are mutually exclusive. I think that the potential for self-censorship is where that belief comes from. There may be occasions where an idea's time has come, and it will gain commercial success without being specially written/painted/sculpted for acceptance by the wider public, but I think such occasions are the exceptions that prove the rule. The more usual situation, I think, is that where an artist has something they wish to express they have to choose between saying it the way they want to say it, and finding a way to say it in a way that may reach a wider audience. Personally I believe both forms of artistic expression are real and potentially very good, each with its own advantages, but often the two are mutually exclusive. I don't see this changing any time soon. However I wouldn't want to compare true artistic endeavour with the relatively crass commercial stunt of giving something an offensive title just to garner attention. "Rape" in a title is not necessarily offensive in and of itself, "How To Rape" is rather more confrontational, and if it's not an instruction manual it's hard to see why the title is appropriate. |
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I can even see a kind of artistic merit in the title depending on the story, but I do have a habit of using fairly harsh imagery in my own writing: Spoiler:
Although what I wrote wasn't completely over the top, I've decided people can choose whether or not they want to read it. The imagery is a little unsavoury. Regards Caleb |
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Harsh imagery has it's place, poetry is often quite harsh, it can be part of its power. I'm even willing to believe the author's assertion that his work is not pornography, and for my own part the words of the title do nothing except turn me away, but I can easily see how others could find (even just the first three words of) the title offensive. The title of a book is it's public face, it should be presentable in the forums on which it will be shown - I think this title fails that test. But, having said that, it was the author's choice, just as it's Amazon's choice to stop selling it.
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