Wanna see a writer who has no clue? (And no, not talking about me-- I KNOW I don't have a clue *g*)
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Really, it's amazing the level of self-absorption and self-importance this woman has. I had a run-in with her on a board where she declared that she would read Cormac McCarthy over Rowling any day because McCarthy writes books for adults and SHE is an adult.
She also said that any adult who read YA literature was basically lazy and not stretching themselves intellectually.
She also said that any adult who read YA literature was basically lazy and not stretching themselves intellectually
Oh, she's an ar-teest and a Writer, not some wanna-be, huh?
Ha. I wouldn't have to read YA if there were more decent adult lit.
Oh, she's an ar-teest and a Writer, not some wanna-be, huh?
Yeah. I ripped her three kinds of a new one after that comment. Just flat-out called her arrogant and clueless of what the genre had to offer.
Then, she tried to challenge me by asking why it was that YA needed its own category to be judged in most contests and I came back that it was because of closed-minded idiots such as herself, who are preconditioned to categorize and attempt to judge like against like, rather than actually doing the intellectual thing, which would be to judge each book on its own merits.
And she STILL didn't give up, asking if I really thought that a YA novel could compete on the same playing field as an adult novel.
To which I responded, "Well, given that my YA novel won in an adult category of a prestigious competition against acclaimed writers and NY Times Bestsellers, I'd have to say that yeah, I think they can."
::blinks innocently::
Also, Gud, does your Righteous Leader have to be likeable to the audience or just to the girl in question? If he's going to turn out to be an idiot later anyway, does the audience's viewpoint have to be in accord with hers?
And she STILL didn't give up, asking if I really thought that a YA novel could compete on the same playing field as an adult novel.
Has she never heard of
Jacob I Have Loved
or
The Chocolate War
or
The Outsiders
?
I mean, just to name a few.
I think there's plenty of good adult lit out there, and I read a lot of it. But I love YA, too, because of the stories the authors tell.
I was going to say I love YA too but I think it's really that I don't disriminate on the basis of genre. If a book catches my eye I don't check to see what section I'm in before I pick it up and start reading.
And she STILL didn't give up, asking if I really thought that a YA novel could compete on the same playing field as an adult novel.
Good is good. I like Harry Potter a lot better than a lot of adult section fantasy and that's in the Juvenile section of the library.
I like Harry Potter a lot better than a lot of adult section fantasy and that's in the Juvenile section of the library.
Plus it's easier to elbow the kids out of the way when the last copy in the library gets put back out on the shelves.