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Feb 23, 2013 06:16PM

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It's almost, really, I mean it, almost done XD XD XD I swear!

And I need to read the first one first. Will PM since it's that incognito release thing.

I am now. This one is tough because it feels like two hours of research for every sentence sometimes @_@ I just hope it's not completely boring to everyone else LOL

No fear Isa, no fear.
;P"
If I told you life was MUCH WORSE for Tyler in volume 2 than it was in volume 1 would that ... ah... reassure you? ~heh~

*can't hardly wait*
;P

Over the years there have been a few people who have been offended by his behavior (I always expected there to be more, honestly) but I can only think of one incident where a reader didn't get the distinction between his behavior/opinions and mine.
There will always be people who don't make that distinction, and there will always be criticisms of the presence of any un-PC behavior at all, but I think for the most part (in my experience, anyway), readers can tell when it's part of the character and not something inherent in the writer that is coming across in their writing.
This genre needs complex, multi-faceted, flawed characters. Your dude sounds like he is right up that alley.


Instead, the opposite happened. Many readers like him better than the MCs.

Aren't the extreme characters the most interesting anyway, the ones you can't necessarily relate to, but they're unapologetic and intense and interesting.

;P


*highest of fivers* Anna B
;P

I think the problem in my case is that I tend to focus on subtle "passive" kinds of bigotry. The stuff that gets passed off everyday as "funny" or normal by ignorant people. And for people who have to deal with that sort of bullshit every day it can hit a nerve :(

I think the problem..."
And the people who do that themselves may not even notice it.

Isa, I don't know you that well, but if people think you're supporting misogyny and transphobia...they're kinda dumb. Joke's on them imo.



Lmao, you may be right. That sounds like a unique book.

I am bothered when I feel like I'm reading the author's opinion, when it's soapboxy to the point I can't enjoy the character. The author's job is to make me forget the story was written. I want to feel like it fell out of the sky, fully formed... maybe I'm silly.
Definitely looking up Revealing Eden now.

Oh yes.... that was the most fun drama. It wasn't just the book, the marketing campaign included plenty of black face and for a while the author seemed to just be running around the internet trolling people *lol* Like YOU GUYZ YOU DON'T REALIZE HOW WHITE PEOPLE ARE SO OPPRESSED!!

I agree that the difficulty in making a whatever-phobe character sympathetic or even likeable is that readers might misinterpret it as an approval of that prejudice. It doesn't have to be. People are more complicated than that, and characters should be as well.
