I don't see the problem, this is just equivalent to porn, you aren't supposed to treat it as literature or take the author seriously, so don't. Good for her that she is making some money off something she probably enjoyed writing.
Yeah, it is kind of frustrating, but here's the problem. Experiencing a piece of art that is deep and meaningful is hard work.remnant_phoenix said:Oh no, I long ago made peace with the fact that corporate suits (generally speaking) behave like soulless money-making machines and have no regard for quality in art, entertainment, or culture in general as long as it makes money. They give the people what the people want and the people give them what they want (lots of money). I got that.DanDeFool said:Okay, first of all, what's this about a "current" obsession with boy bands? Boy bands have been an obsession since the goddamn Beach Boys; sounds like some publishing exec needs to stop living under a rock.remnant_phoenix said:snip
Also, I don't see why this is something to be depressed or upset about. Its just giving the people what they want, no different than DOA Beach Volleyball or Expendables 2 or The Human Centipede. If you're going to be bothered about anything, be bothered by the fact that there are people who want this stuff.
What bothers me IS the fact that this is what the people want: re-packaging popular culture into homogenized tripe. Meanwhile, an associate of mine who tries his damnedest to write something meaningful, and has to go through the rigors of SELF-publishing, is watching the sales of his book practically dry up before they even started, because he doesn't have the resources to promote it. If you're curious, please check it out, the e-book is only $3.00 USD: http://www.amazon.com/The-Zeroes-Patrick-Roesle/dp/147004188X
Elmoth said:Oh my god teen girls like stupid things and I need something to hate, waah, waah!remnant_phoenix said:snip
I don't NEED anything to hate. See the above response to DanDeFool. It's very frustrating to see fanfiction get picked up for "literary" success by big publishers when there are plenty of writers and aspiring writers who try to say something deeper and more meaningful in writing, but are ignored in favor of stuff like this.
well theres "deep and meaningful" and then theres "a certain level of quality" <-50 shades fails on that level...which is actually kind of scary in how it could "lower the bar"DanDeFool said:Yeah, it is kind of frustrating, but here's the problem. Experiencing a piece of art that is deep and meaningful is hard work.
Really, it is. Think about it. How did you feel the last time you finished reading or watching something that was genuinely deep and meaningful? You probably felt a little exhausted (emotionally, that is). Maybe you needed to take a couple hours to really come to terms with what you just experienced. You took a long walk, and stared at the sunset.
I take offense to that.Fappy said:And this is why writers are some of the most depressing people on Earth.
I'm a writer too bro. I feel your pain ;DBinnsyboy said:I take offense to that.Fappy said:And this is why writers are some of the most depressing people on Earth.
But yeah... I've had one tiny publication, for which I was not paid.
When (and if) I get my first real break with a publication, as overjoyed as I'll be, this and 50 Shades are going to be stuck at the back of my mind, snidely whispering 'who cares? It's not like it takes any talent!'
I'm taking a gap year before university to write a novel.Fappy said:I'm a writer too bro. I feel your pain ;DBinnsyboy said:I take offense to that.Fappy said:And this is why writers are some of the most depressing people on Earth.
But yeah... I've had one tiny publication, for which I was not paid.
When (and if) I get my first real break with a publication, as overjoyed as I'll be, this and 50 Shades are going to be stuck at the back of my mind, snidely whispering 'who cares? It's not like it takes any talent!'
Can't you do both?Binnsyboy said:I'm taking a gap year before university to write a novel.Fappy said:I'm a writer too bro. I feel your pain ;DBinnsyboy said:I take offense to that.Fappy said:And this is why writers are some of the most depressing people on Earth.
But yeah... I've had one tiny publication, for which I was not paid.
When (and if) I get my first real break with a publication, as overjoyed as I'll be, this and 50 Shades are going to be stuck at the back of my mind, snidely whispering 'who cares? It's not like it takes any talent!'
This news has me torn between breaking out in tears and Hulking out.
Along with Justin Bieber from Canada, it seems the former colonies are exporting their horrible things. Now it's australia's turn. Maybe they'll export something relatively benign... like bullet ants or the blue ringed octopus.Jazoni89 said:Dear America
We apologise for One Direction, but you gave us Backstreet Boys, so we are all square now.
Sincerly Britain
Or Kanagroo's with Machine Gun holding baby's that would be cool.sextus the crazy said:Along with Justin Bieber from Canada, it seems the former colonies are exporting their horrible things. Now it's australia's turn. Maybe they'll export something relatively benign... like bullet ants or the blue ringed octopus.Jazoni89 said:Dear America
We apologise for One Direction, but you gave us Backstreet Boys, so we are all square now.
Sincerly Britain