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I don't have an opinion on the Gaiman situation. As a comics reader, I'm very familiar with his work, though I've read very little of it. (I was one of like three people that bought the first seven issues of Sandman before deciding it just wasn't for me.)
But Amazon's handling of Good Omens is just so spineless. They should have either pushed ahead with season three, as Gaiman's already been paid and written the scripts. Or they should have stood on their principles and skipped it altogether. The way they've gone, Gaiman gets paid for doing less work. Last edited by ZodWallop; 01-21-2025 at 08:51 PM. |
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One difference in my eyes is that MZB admitted in multiple depositions that she actively aided and abetted her husband, Walter Breen, in the sexual abuse and molestation of children. She was never convicted of any crimes relating to her daughter or other children so on that topic, I remain neutral though leaning heavily towards Moira Greyland being truthful.
For more information, see DEPOSITION OF MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY - 8/10/98 & DEPOSITION OF MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY, 12/14/98 for the text of the first two depositions. So far, Neil Gaiman has not admitted to having committed any wrongs. |
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The major issue for me is that several of MZB's books have scenes of sexual exploitation of children in them. When I originally read them, I felt that from what I knew of history, the eras in which the books were set did have sexual exploitation of children so simply true to the historical settings. Looking at some of those scenes in light of have lived a few more decades and having read about her beliefs, I find it much harder to accept them as now I tend to find myself reading them as thinly disguised moralization of pedophilia.
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MZB is not and has never been one of my favorite writers. I've read a few of her books both before and after the revelations about her personal life. I'm not sure if I'm going to read any more, as I don't like her writing that much, and there are far too many other books to read. But neither am I saying I'll never read her again. I might. |
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I was looking back and realized that the first of MZB's books I remember reading were The Planet Savers/The Sword of Aldones in an Ace double and The Bloody Sun back when they were first published. A lot of years and words have gone by since then.
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For me it was The Heritage of Hastur, and it was not so long ago, 20 years or so. Of course the very book with a pedophile as one of the characters. I remember MZB's attitude seemed slightly strange to me even back then (after all, I was in my thirties, not a naive teenager), but thought nothing much of it until I learned about her husband etc.
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Out of curiosity, what are your qualifications to issue a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder? How often did you sit down with Neil Gaiman to talk about his life and interactions with others?
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I tend to separate the art and the artist. Neil appears to be a horrible person, at least based on published reports. Does that mean I should not read and enjoy his books or feel bad about liking some of them?
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He has some very good books. I don't think it's wrong for anyone to enjoy them. I really like The Graveyard Book and Good Omens. I've only read a couple others though and I didn't enjoy them much.
I will not support him further though. That is the line for me. Giving him financial support by purchasing things is too much. Even if he hasn't gotten past the advance. At this point, if you don't have something of his that you enjoy, maybe get the book from the library instead of purchasing it. Or get it second-hand. From the library, paper copies might be preferable for that given the awful limited licensing deals they have to endure for most ebooks. |
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