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Samizdata, derived from Samizdat /n. - a system of clandestine publication of banned literature in the USSR [Russ.,= self-publishing house]

Samizdata quote of the day – the only winning move is to tell them to fuck off

The way to win the point is to flatly refuse to have anything to do with these parasites. One of the benefits of self-publishing is that you can bypass the publishing world and its hangers-on, such as sensitivity readers. In a few weeks, my latest novel, Railroad, will go live. It is set during the American Civil War, and it isn’t very sensitive. Okay, I did tone the language down a bit, but there is still language that would make sensitivity readers break out in a fit of the vapours. Too bad. It’s a historical novel, not modern-day. It is set during a period rife with violent racism, so the language and behaviours reflect that.

I would never let a sensitivity reader anywhere near my work. Ever. If readers are triggered, then they are probably reading the wrong author.

Longrider

1 comment to Samizdata quote of the day – the only winning move is to tell them to fuck off

  • Fraser Orr

    If readers are triggered, then they are probably reading the wrong author.

    Or perhaps the right author. It is only the “participation trophy” generation that considers it bad when their prejudices are shocked, their assumptions oppugned or their little social bubble popped. Those of us who are seekers of the truth, of growth, of enlightenment will surely welcome a good triggering once in a while. It is why “trigger warnings” for University students are the very death knell of those institutions. If there is anywhere you should be triggered it is there.

    Your book sounds tantalizing.

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