A benefit from 50 Shades?

I expressed much the same thoughts when it was first discussed. While others slammed it for the quality and such, I saw it as a door opening for all the writers of that genre, to get accepted into mainstream.
 
The worst thing is having to be compared to it at the start, as it will be the benchmark to beat, until someone takes that spot.
 
The worst thing is having to be compared to it at the start, as it will be the benchmark to beat, until someone takes that spot.

I think you're right.

Ironic that something that even the author pretty much admits is fanfic, will end up having other stories compared to it as a "rip off"

My hopes is that someone who does not like how this portrays certain things, steps up with the book that "sets it straight" and becomes the new benchmark.
 
Found this, and while I expect the thread to careen of the rails quickly, I thought I'd put it out there.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...and-wellness/2012/05/21/gIQAGx4zfU_story.html

This gist of this is that setting the (any) literary merit of the 50 Shades trilogy aside, it's useful because it gets people talking about sex.

As I understand it, there seem to be a few folks for whom discussing sex is anathema (well, until marriage, anyway). The piece could help dispel some of that fog.
[my correspondent intimated that there are those who feel that women should be barefoot and secured in the kitchen, rather than being able to DO things in the wider community.]
 
(pretty sure that was what I said in the previous thread.):rolleyes:
This must be a "fanfic" thread!;):D
 
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