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sarahmichigan ([personal profile] sarahmichigan) wrote2005-10-24 01:46 pm
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Talk back to reviewers? Bad idea

For aspiring authors on my LJ friends list, here's proof that an author ranting back because of a bad book review is not a good idea. Anne Rice just makes herself look like a thin-skinned idiot. You have to scroll down a bit for her entry (with five stars for Blood Canticle, of course):

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/customer-reviews/037541200X/ref=cm_rev_next/002-1677299-2863264?%5Fencoding=UTF8&customer-reviews.sort%5Fby=-SubmissionDate&n=283155&s=books&customer-reviews.start=151

This is old-ish news, but I was discussing it with a friend over the weekend, so I thought I'd post for your snicker-worthy pleasure.


excerpt:
"If and when I can't write a book on my own, you'll know about it. And no, I have no intention of allowing any editor ever to distort, cut, or otherwise mutilate sentences that I have edited and re-edited, and organized and polished myself. I fought a great battle to achieve a status where I did not have to put up with editors making demands on me, and I will never relinquish that status. For me, novel writing is a virtuoso performance. It is not a collaborative art."

Um, diva much? EVERYONE needs a good editor. Even Anne Rice.

[identity profile] livinginoctober.livejournal.com 2005-10-24 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm almost a hundred percent positive I found a type error in Needful Things by Stephen King. Unless "dialed" is also spelled "dialled"....