Recently reviewers at Slate and NYT laid into HBO's version of Game of Thrones, saying all kinds of ugly things about it, and about fantasy in general. Salon writer Matt Zoller Seitz wrote a great rebuttal, and in the process included my name in a pretty impressive list female fantasy writers. Here's his article, with links to the nasty reviews.
http://www.salon.com/entertainment/tv/feature/2011/04/16/game_of_thrones_review_of_reviewers/index.htmlOn my brand new Salon blog, I wrote the following response:
"I'd like to start this new blog off with a confession. I'm here because Sharon Shinn informed me that Matt Zoller Seitz referenced me in the above article. An author's ego being what it is, I hied myself over to see what all the fuss was about.
Matt, you did a great job and I thank you both for the mention in such company, and for your well reasoned rebuttal.
Snarky reviews of fantasy by self-appointed guardians of all things cultural are nothing new to me, or my peers in the field. Neither are those, like the ones in Slate and the NYT, that so glaringly display the subtext of the author's ignorance of the subject at hand. These 'lit'ry' lions wouldn't read enough fantasy to talk intelligently about it with ten-foot opera glasses. And I know this because they proudly proclaim their willful ignorance, most often wrapped in a litany of what they wrong-headedly think fantasy embodies as they look down their ivy covered noses into my peculiar little ghetto. Not only that, but they vaunt the fact that they don't LIKE fantasy, though how they would know this baffles me, given their aversion.
Basically, having critics such as these in charge of reviewing that which they neither appreciate nor understand is like sending a vegan to review a rib joint."
Published on April 17, 2011 23:14