Log In

Home
    - Create Journal
    - Update
    - Download

LiveJournal
    - News
    - Paid Accounts
    - Contributors

Customize
    - Customize Journal
    - Create Style
    - Edit Style

Find Users
    - Random!
    - By Region
    - By Interest
    - Search

Edit ...
    - Personal Info &
      Settings
    - Your Friends
    - Old Entries
    - Your Pictures
    - Your Password

Developer Area

Need Help?
    - Lost Password?
    - Freq. Asked
      Questions
    - Support Area



sarai ([info]sarai) wrote in [info]fandom_lounge,
@ 2009-04-19 14:56:00


Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Entry tags:bad spelling, false alarm sorry!, guess what we hate smeyer!, here's why we suck, it's too late to save yourselves, plucky girl detective fail, the world needs to know!, twilight lounge, we fail at not being misogynists

Stephanie Meyer sued!...?
.Hollywood, CA (Associated Press) Production on the hit sequel to the popular vampire series Twilight have been halted among allegations of plagiarism by young author, Stephenie Meyer.

According to sources, Meyer has been accused of stealing the idea for her popular Twilight series of novels for young adults and teenagers from her college roommate, Heidi Stanton.
Stanton, 36, of Salt Lake City, Utah, attended Brigham Young University during the early 1990's and was for a time during their sophmore year roommates at a campus dormitory with the alleged author, Meyer. The Twilight novels have sold over 42 million copies worldwide, and have been translated into 37 languages across the globe. Meyer who claims the premise for her popular vampire series came to her in a dream in June of 2003. Just three short months later she had completed the entire novel with very little to no previous writing experience.

Allegations by Stanton, who is a stay at home mother to 4 children in Utah arose after she viewed the movie Twilight for the first time last week, shortly after it was released to DVD format. Stanton claims that she had heard about the novels, but with four small children at home has very little time to read for pleasure or go to the theaters to watch movies.

"Quite frankly, I was shocked when I began watching the movie with my husband last week. I immediately told him that she got that idea from me! I wrote a fictional short story with the same ideas when we were in college together," stated Stanton.

Lawyers for both sides were remaining tight lipped Tuesday when papers were filed in Utah for claims of idea infringement. However amongst the claims, production was halted on a Studio City California production lot where New Moon is finishing post production. New Moon was slated to be released later in 2009. At this time, that has been "put on hold" stated studio heads Tuesday evening when reached by phone. Mrs. Stanton's claims have some credence to them as she has documented proof that a short story with very similar idea was written by her in 1993 while she was a sophomore at BYU. English department chairperson Dr. Peter Benton was at the time a second year professor of writing and distinctly remembers Ms. Stanton's prolific writing style and the vampire story in particular.

"The story stood out in my mind, at the time, because it was more advanced than most sophmore students usually presented, also the vampire story stood out because I had recently taught a series of lectures on Bram Stoker's Dracula." claims Dr. Benton. "I felt at the time that Heidi had brought a very current and up to date look at a classic subject."

No word on when or if production will resume for New Moon. Requests for interviews with Ms. Meyer or her representatives went unanswered Tuesday evening.

Source: http://www.max-dan-wiz.com/forum/topics/twilight-author-sued-the
ONTD + reactions: http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/34308934.html

I haven't found wank yet so I didn't post it at F_Wank, but this makes my heart ~*~sparkle~*~ with glee. If it's true. 



(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]sparkysrevenge
2009-04-19 11:02 am UTC (link)
What's worse is that I got shoved into journalism, because, as my mom said, I'm "a good writer."

... Yeah.

Now, the only thing my journalism major is for is squawking when the ASSOCIATED PRESS does not use proper AP GUIDELINES. My mom now realizes shoving me into journalism was a Bad Idea.

(Reply to this)(Parent)(Thread)


[info]dico
2009-04-19 01:19 pm UTC (link)
I went the route of the high school newspaper first, which was SO MUCH AWESOME, and thought, "THIS IS WHAT IT WILL ALWAYS BE LIKE, YAY LIFE!" Then I went into college and went, "THE HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPER WAS A LIE, BOO LIFE!" and realized I had more fun talking with my hands.

But as long as I was editor, I would've made this story look like it was bleeding before even putting it in the high school newspaper. Aside from the obvious grammatical errors, one thing that annoyed the crap out of me that they used "Ms." and "Mrs." and I'm not sure about "Dr.", but the rule of thumb I always went by was just NO TITLES PEOPLE. DON'T DO IT. IT'S NOT AP.

(Reply to this)(Parent)


(Read comments) -

 
   
Privacy Policy - COPPA
Legal Disclaimer - Site Map