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Avocado ([info]white_serpent) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-04-17 16:05:00


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Entry tags:authorwank, elitism, publishing, special snowflake syndrome

But why isn't your book selling?
It's all the fault of literary agents, who are single-handedly destroying literature everywhere!

Excerpt:

The substantial and nearly unassailable wall that separates you from us has been under construction for decades. You can find the names of its architects and gatekeepers on your telephone-callers list, and in your email in-box. They are the literary agents—that league of intellectual-property purveyors who bring you every new manuscript you ever see, those men and women who are so anxious to gain access to the caverns of treasure they believe you sit upon like some great golden goose that they would likely hack one another’s heads off were they not united by one self-serving mission: to ensure that quality fiction never hits your desk.

Just a tiny bit of entitlement, elitism, and self-delusion.

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[info]shark
2009-04-18 04:01 am UTC (link)
Oh lit fic snobs. How I loathe them and their own intense brand of pretension.


I'll be over here with my genre trash enjoying life.

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[info]platedlizard
2009-04-18 05:14 am UTC (link)
YES, THIS.

I'm sure there's plenty of good lit out there, but every time I try to find it I just get either frustrated (if I can't finish the book) or depressed (if I actually finish it).

I'll take my Happily Ever Afters and magic and talking spaceships any day.

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[info]eleutheria
2009-04-19 12:34 am UTC (link)
I'm right there with you. Except that I have fewer talking spaceships and magic and more amateur sleuths and brave, snarky female PIs.

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[info]ruffwriter
2009-04-18 11:11 am UTC (link)
Ohhh lit fic snobs indeed. I spent a good many creative writing classes trying to write according to their standards, until I finally accepted that genre trash is my love forever and ever and ever amen.

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[info]mmanurere
2009-04-18 08:42 pm UTC (link)
I was one. Fortunately, I had run-ins with a few good professors who felt no need to avoid genre fiction just because they could also enjoy "serious literature". Saved me from a lifetime of douchebaggery (well, at least the lit-snob sort).

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[info]mary_mac
2009-04-19 12:00 am UTC (link)
This is why I love my Indian Lit professor, who handed us Midnight's Children and The Calcutta Chromosome with the observation that "Gosh is honest about writing science fiction, and Rushdie's a damn liar, but you shouldn't hold it against him."

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[info]lady_ganesh
2009-04-23 09:27 pm UTC (link)
That's awesome.

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[info]mary_mac
2009-04-23 09:32 pm UTC (link)
I loved that class. His wife is also awesome, insisted on him bringing us home for dinner once because she felt it was unfair to give us a pile of books that went on about food so much and not educate us on it.

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[info]lady_ganesh
2009-04-23 09:35 pm UTC (link)
So cool!

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[info]white_tean
2009-04-19 11:01 am UTC (link)
Mmmmmm, genre trash.

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[info]miss_padfoot
2009-04-19 11:03 am UTC (link)
Me too! My two fields of study are physics and philosophy (especially philosophy), and good sci-fi offers more original ideas about those than most so-called literary fiction does. So I get more intellectual mileage out of sci-fi anyway.

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[info]issendai
2009-04-19 05:19 pm UTC (link)
Someday they'll realize that to the rest of the reading world, "literary" is just another genre.

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[info]frequentmouse
2009-04-21 02:44 am UTC (link)
I hate lit fic. I was about 125,000 words into a project and burned it when I recognized with horror that it was literary fiction.

It was the writer's equivalent of the kreplach joke in The Joy of Yiddish.

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