Bramblethorn
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I have no problem with criticism but it was the way he was trying to mock the writing style seemed a bit juvenile to me a little "look, look I can do it too". And don't forget one man's rubbish is another man's art that's the great world we live in, let's not forget 50 shades somehow took the world by storm not too long ago, if people are reading books surely its a good thing no matter what our opinions are on the material.
Not automatically, no. I'm a great fan of literacy but that doesn't mean all reading is good, and 50SoG is a case in point.
To be blunt, EL James knows bugger-all about BDSM and the misconceptions she propagates are actively harmful to those of us who practice BDSM in real life. I'm sure it's worked out well for her, but we have to share our world with people who've come away from 50Sog believing that BDSMers are reckless, abusive, damaged goods who can be 'cured' by the love of a good woman. And when I saw "harmful", I don't just mean hurt-feelings harmful, I mean lose-your-kids harmful.
I'm not completely supportive of the backlash against 50SoG, because I think some of the hostility is coming for the wrong reasons - a conservative horror at the idea of women reading and writing porn, but I don't see its success as a good thing.
Dan Brown is... maybe not as bad, in that regard. But to the extent that publishers choose to put their resources into promoting a cash-cow bestseller rather than looking for new talent, and bookshops with limited display space choose to reserve an entire stand for his latest, his success is not automatically a blessing for other authors.