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Date: 2007-01-01 06:27 pm (UTC)Then again, I had a lot of sympathey for Anne Rice's remarks, too.
I am very lucky to be obscure, or Lord knows what I'd end up saying in public.
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I would like to say that the following is not in reference to anything you have said or might do
Date: 2007-01-01 06:38 pm (UTC)[from http://www.thepaincomics.com/weekly041229.htm ]
_This_ is why editors prefer Celtic authors to Saxons, by the way. Saxons are far more axey while your Celt can be distracted by an easily stolen cow.
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Date: 2007-01-01 09:25 pm (UTC)Probably has to do with kink divergence
Date: 2007-01-02 12:38 am (UTC)The more recent books aren't just not about rejecting sex, in a "twelve guys and a big jar of mayonnaise, for me?" sort of way, but are in that same subtextual way about how Anita was wrong to have rejected her sexuality -- sex is a good thing, a legitimate access to social bonding, comfort, feeling loved, and all sorts of new and interesting kinds of mystical power.
You could take the recent books as an argument that in a world of monsters, Anita is, inevitably, as a matter of birth, also a monster, and only likely to enjoy any sort of romantic success with other monsters. This is, however pornishly presented, an extremely transgressive take on the usual "misunderstood due to special powers" story. (Especially since one of the points is that Anita isn't a bad monster -- good/bad and human/monster don't connect, and what makes you a good person isn't what makes you a good monster.)
Given the kind of importance that class of being-misunderstood story can have for people, being transgressive of it -- changing where they thought the series was going -- is bound to get some folks a bit tangled up.
-- Graydon
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Date: 2007-01-05 06:08 am (UTC)