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- From: cgates@mitre.org (Curt Gates)
- Subject: Re: taboo subjects?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.121639.26359@linus.mitre.org>
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- References: <1992Jul26.023810.1516@math.ucla.edu>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 12:16:39 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul26.023810.1516@math.ucla.edu>
- ramirez@julia.math.ucla.edu (Alice Ramirez) writes:
- > "One doesn't write romance novels involving crippled heroines." This
- > response troubled me at the time and troubles me to this day, not only
- because
- > my consciousness had been raised on this particular subject but because
- > the whole issue of taboo subjects annoys.
-
- A profound comment on our society in which explicit sex and violence in
- all forms are permissible, yet physical handicaps are definitely taboo
- subjects. Interesting that *mental* disturbances and handicaps *are* acceptable.
-
- > Obviously a writer can write
- > anything she or he damn well pleases, but if the writer cannot get
- published
- > because of prejudices, such writing becomes little more than something
- to pass
- > the time.
-
- *Obviously,* and I guess thats why I read less and less fiction and am
- hardly motivated to write it. No matter what the product, whether its
- jewelry, fast food, or fiction, it has to dance to the marketplace. I
- would encourage you to think about rewriting the manuscript for one or
- more different markets that deal with, lets say, a more sophisticated
- audience. One that is interested more in bread than circus. Then you
- could do even more with the relationships between the woman, her handicap,
- and the rest of her world. There is an old saying about a problem being
- another word for opportunity. I have a feeling that if you look hard
- enough for a market, and revise your work to accommodate it, you can find
- a profitable niche. Even if you move the topic over into non-fiction.
-
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- I worked as a technical writer ... editing manuals ... on how to dispose
- of sewage in permafrost; we all had to wear white shirts -- that was
- mandatory -- and I was fired at the end of two weeks for spending too much
- time staring out the window.
- (Edward Abbey)
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