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I nearly fell off my chair in disbelief at Anne Rice's reaction to critical reviews of Blood Canticle on Amazon. She replies, in a big fat tantrum the like of which I have rarely seen, to the people who have posted 'outrageously negative' comments:

"You are interrogating this text from the wrong perspective. Indeed, you aren't even reading it. You are projecting your own limitations on it."

Sorry, you can't say that, Anne. You can't say that people are reading your books the wrong way, or that they should only read them with the correct perspective snapped firmly into place, like a set of swimming goggles.

"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."

No one is that good. Still, it gave me a badly needed laugh after a morning spent in a seminar on focus groups.

ETA: although it strikes me that laughing might not be entirely fair. On second reading her diatribe suggests that she's not quite right, somehow, mentally.

Date: 2004-09-22 07:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] louiselux.livejournal.com
... how glad I am that this book is the last one in a series that has invited your hateful and ugly responses.

The fanfic writer analogy rings true - this last part reminds me of someone saying that unless the horrible reviews stop, they aren't going to write anything else, ever! Considering the amount of people that apparently love the vampire chronicles, it's also petlant and ungrateful of her to say that she's glad it's over.

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