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goblin ([info]goblin) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-05-03 08:47:00


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Romance Novelists Fight for Justice!
At the latest Romantic Times convention, author Lauren Baumbach's posters and fliers that promoted her stories were removed by the staff of the Hyatt. When she asked why, she was told they made people uncomfortable. The RT staff did not back her up, although several authors did. Why was her promo material removed when other, far more explicit posters were left up? Her's were for m/m romance.

She blogs about it here (the blog is lurid pink and orange and has a nekkid man chest at the top--not entirely SFW). Most of the comments are supportive, but about halfway down the page Carol Stacey, "Publisher of Romantic Times BOOKreviews magazine," responds. She says that m/m romance isn't reviewed by Romantic Times because it wouldn't reach the "target audience." Posters call her on this--RT held a poll and in fact, the majority of respondants would like m/m romance reviewed in Romantic Times.

This wank is complete with "some of my best friends are gay", "Everyone I interacted with from RT was polite and smiling, but so were those girls in school who stabbed you in the back," f/f romance is hot but m/m romance is disgusting (male poster), and a yaoi writer who understands Lauren B's predicament because she has a "writer soul."


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[info]panthea
2007-05-04 01:18 am UTC (link)
The only decent m/m books I've ever found were fantasy books that happen to have gay or bisexual main characters (Lynn Flewelling, Tanya Huff [Huff's Smoke and... series starring a particularly adorable gay boy who works in Canadian television and happens to be a wizard]), which are good on the fun-story front, but sadly devoid of porn. And believe me, I've looked for good print porn. Alas.

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[info]issendai
2007-05-05 01:35 pm UTC (link)
Sarah Monette's Melusine and The Virtu contain lots of slashy goodness, and The Virtu even has (non-porny) sex.

As for print porn... yeah. Most books containing gay porn are written to gay men's tastes, which is a problem for many women. Erotic romance ebooks are stuffed with long, hot man-cockm/m written to women's tastes, but the average writing quality is kind of...

...Yyyyyeah.

OOH! Now I remember! Tailspin, by Denise Rossetti. A f/M romance with a substantial m/m side plot and excellent writing. Good stuff, and just as funny as it sounds in the synopsis.

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[info]acaciah
2007-05-06 05:13 pm UTC (link)
But...but...didn't you see what Falk said? There's NO audience for m/m in print. You don't exist!

*waits for you to disappear in a big *poof!*

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[info]acaciah
2007-05-06 05:14 pm UTC (link)
er, Stacey, not Falk. *facepalm*

Zee wanks has overloaded my brainses.

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[info]ruffwriter
2007-05-06 10:31 pm UTC (link)
That Smoke and... series, from what I read on Amazon, looks like fun. I'll have to look into that one after exams...

Thanks for the heads-up!

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[info]panthea
2007-05-07 04:40 am UTC (link)
It's seriously one of my favorite series ever. Partly just because I love Canadian TV and I get all the jokes. (Including the spectacularly unsubtle ones, such as the co-star in the show-- which is totally based on Forever Knight-- being named, er, Lee Nicholas.)

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