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emeryleewho

I keep seeing posts talking about the WGA/Sag-Aftra strike, which yes, good, but in all this "support writers" sentiment I'm seeing no one talk about book writers, which I think is something people should know more about right now.

We are at an all-time high for book bans, namely targeting queer & PoC-authored books. This means that a lot of schools and libraries are no longer stocking diverse YA books, and if you're not in publishing, you may not realize this but school & libraries are by far one of the biggest markets for diverse YA books.

This means that in 2023, YA book sales are down. This is also in part because Barnes & Noble (the largest physical book retailer in the U.S.) is no longer really stocking YA hardcovers. This means that marginalized authors and debut authors are struggling to sell books.

But it's a LOT worse than that. In the past couple of years, marginalized authors are *really* struggling to get new book deals. Most books are acquired by a publisher about 2 years before they release to the public, so this isn't all that noticeable yet, but a LOT of marginalized authors I've spoken to (myself included) have been unable to sell a new YA book since 2020. So while I had a book out last year, even if I sell one right now, you won't see it until 2025-2026. That's three to four years without a new release or the income I get from publishing those books.

On top of that, Big 5 publishers have started closing imprints (namely their diverse imprints) and have started telling their marginalized YA authors to just go. I've had multiple authors tell me their publisher basically said, "eh, we don't care to put in the work for you anymore. You can just go somewhere else". Of the authors who *are* getting offered new contracts, we're being offered pay far below the cost of living and we're being handed contracts that split our payments 4 or 5 ways and require we sign over our work to be used to train AI so they can replace us a few years down the road.

Authors are freelancers who own our IPs, which means we can't unionize the way Hollywood writers can, and despite authors showing up in droves to support HarperCollins employees when they went on strike for fair wages, we're being hung out to dry when it comes to our own rights.

If you enjoy diverse books, especially diverse YA, please understand that many of the authors you loved over the past 3-5 years are being forced out of the industry. We're being exploited, and we have no way to defend ourselves. Our books sales are drying up thanks to anti-queer legislation, our rights are being eaten up by AI, and our publishers are degrading us while profiting of us and refusing to share those profits with us.

Within the publishing industry, we've all been watching this decline happen over the last decade, but outside of it, I know most people have no idea what's going on so please spread the word. And if you care about diverse books especially in YA, please support marginalized authors in any way you can. The industry needs to be reminded that it needs us before we're all eliminated from it.

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dduane

This. :/

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ashirisu

getting pretty sick of fantasy novels introducing character flaws that are just, “they’re fat. they like to eat sweets, isn’t that awful and stupid of them?” talk about lazy writing

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timidsketch

I thought this was a 10,000 note post and it honestly should be

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lilisouless

Let me guess, a man wrote those?

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mordcore

the first example to come to my mind is j.k.rowling, yknow, the terf. i know you said youre joking but the whole "men are the ones doing the bigotry" mindset is terf koolaid and i advise not to drink it. plenty of women uphold the patriarchy and beauty standards as well as men, and plenty of men are hurt by it as well as women.

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reblogged

So like, I've literally started writing fanfiction out of spite because nobody writes what I want and I want to read it so

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that is literally how fanfic writers are born that is literally it

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im bitter because youre not wrong in the slightest

that is literally how writers in general are born 

“So why do you write?”

“Out of spite”

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amarguerite

Oh my God I’m not sure of the accuracy of this scale but I made one anyways.

1: Jane Austen. Theoretically Romantic, mostly a clever satirist more interested in the novel as the perfect vehicle for social commentary than in poetry for capturing emotion. Very little chance of swooning and/or dramatic death. A very safe spot on the Romanticism scale.

2: Dorothy Wordsworth: Actually a Romantic, though not excessively so! Enjoy your long walks in the country. Keep those diaries. Your brother can mine them for publishable material until people consider them finally worthy of academic interest a century or two later.

3: Wordsworth. May result in later becoming annoyingly conservative but mostly harmless. Go ahead and wander lonely as a cloud. Gaze upon that ruined abbey.

4: Charlotte Turner Smith. Recover that English sonnet and transform it into a medium that mostly expresses sorrow! Help establish Gothic conventions! Have what Wordsworth called a true feeling for rural England! Die in penury and be forgotten by the middle of the nineteenth century!

5: Blake. ?? Who even knows man. Talk to angels. Create your own goddamn religion. Confuse all of your contemporaries.

6: Mary Shelly. Go ahead and run off with that unhappily married poet who took you on dates to your mother’s grave, but this may result in carrying your husband’s calcified heart around in a fragment of his last manuscript the rest of your life. But also, arguably inventing sci-fi as a genre… so that’s some consolation.

7: John Keats: listen to that nightingale but be forewarned: you will die of TB in Rome and everyone will mock you for dying of bad criticism instead of, you know, infectious disease.

8: Coleridge. May result in never finishing a poem and a severe opium addiction.

9: Percy Shelly. May result in being expelled from Oxford and in premonitions of your own death by drowning.

10: Full Byron. Never go full Byron.

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prokopetz

A tip for smutfic writers: the word “sizeable” will never be sexy in any context whatsoever.

how about “considerable”

“Considerable” makes me picture the appendage in question being deeply pondered, like one of them whips their shlong out and their partner is just

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raejin99

What about “Brobdingnagian” or “Bunyanesque”?

“Brobdingnagian” is only acceptable if your smutfic is also a Swiftian political satire - in which case, please post the link immediately.

There is no conceivable circumstance, pornographic or otherwise, in which it’s acceptable to describe something as “Bunyanesque”.

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jemariel

@reallyelegantsharkfish I challenge thee >:)

are you challenging me to talk about words people shouldn’t say if they are trying to be sexy bc you know the top of my list is jizz & cum

really any word for ejaculate other than come is gross

don’t say load – not even just sexy loads, any kind of load, bc it’s been ruined for me by ~derek’s huge load of jizz~ 

don’t say anything about channels or voids or… don’t get weird and metaphorical with your junk descriptions

the word musk is really upsetting to me but i admit to that probably being very me-specific 

hmmmmm i will continue pondering

I was actually challenging you to use these words and make them sexy but I accept this response as well

Sorry bout “musk” though because you’re definitely gonna have to deal with that one from time to time 😂

The word ‘member’ honest to fucking god just call it a dick for shit’s sake you aren’t the lady with the cat mug from 10 things i hate about you

REGINOLD’S QUIVERING MEMBER!!!!

LMAO I love that movie

^I can’t quite convey the noise I make when I think of the phrase “quivering member” through type, but I can assure you it is not sexy

SAAAAAAAME.

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warmhappycat

I’ll say that “load” is ok, if used sparingly.

Member, jizz, cum, and seed are never ok.

Musk is iffy.

All metaphorical terms like void, channel, and (my personal least-favorites) core or center are unnecessary and unwanted.  

Similarly, do not describe someone’s genitals as “sex.”  As in, “He put his hard sex inside of her.”  No.  That’s not what that word means.

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