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   Posted 5/31/2007 10:39 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Nathan, you had me rolling on the floor with that one!

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cussedness said...
I have a new editor. however, she had one compliant that I was not certain about. So I thought I'd ask you guys out there.

My new editor says that the young males in my most recent novel think about sex too much. I was always under the impression that young guys, in this case between the ages of 16 and 21, spent a lot of time thinking about sex and chasing girls. I'm not presenting them in a negative light when I do it, but still...

Is that true or am I stereotyping them?

 
This is just a guess, but maybe her complaint is not so much that your characters aren't accurately portrayed, but that their "obsession" with sex distracts from the actual story. I.e., in fiction, a little goes a long way and maybe you overdid the realism. smilewinkgrin
 
Edited to add:  I should've read the thread first before responding. Sorry for the redunancy.
 
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   Posted 5/31/2007 11:12 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
nathan said...
I need to rethink [boobs] my statement. It is a vicious [girls smell nice] sterotype to perpetrate that men [she's all bendy and stuff!] are animal-slaves to their [boobs] hormones. Man has brought us poetry [blondes] and mathematics [brunettes] and justice [I just want to touch Angelina's hair] and a host of things that have enriched our culture [boobs] and while there will always be those [Paris is naughty!] knuckle draggers who besmirch the name of the [want to touch-touch-touch] rest of us [boobs] sensative new-age guys [cover of Maximum] people should rest assured that we rise [I rise for Bay Watch] above such barbaric nonsense! [Jennifer or Rachael? What if Jennifer kissed Rachel? Sure I'd go with Betty but I'd be thinking of Wilma] And that's all I have to say about that [boobs].

 

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   Posted 5/31/2007 12:03 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
darkbow said...
If only nathan could write his next Bolan book that way ...


He could, you know. It wouldn't see print, but he COULD write it that way ;)
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   Posted 5/31/2007 12:16 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?
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   Posted 5/31/2007 12:44 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Jeff Stehman said...
Nathan, I'm reminded of the Buffy episode in which she could read minds. Specifically, I'm reminded of Xander's thoughts.
Well...TS Elliot said: Bad Poets Borrow, Great Poets steal but as soon as you wrote that I remembered that episode and snorted some Red Bull up my nose. Buffy was a such a classic show.
 
You know I couldn't write a Bolan like that (he's all serious like Bat Man) but I could write a couple of characters in a Stony_Man with that style. Of course having that thought-interruption-pattern occuring during the disarmement of a warhead might be pushing the envelope...
 
Thank you everyone for the validation smilewinkgrin   Stuck at home with my wife on bed rest before the baby comes has left me cutting up with only the boys for an audience. Now they think I'm hilarious but the bar is set kind of low for a 6 & 4 year old.


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   Posted 5/31/2007 12:46 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Very funny post, Nathan!

I think Beth has a good point about the "distraction of realism" given the sex-issue in ficiton. Remember everything should be idealized in fiction (yes, even tragedy and despair) and the everyday sexual prepoccupations of humans whilst very authentic are probably of little use in escapsim fantasy. You've got to raise it to another level to help people (guys and girls) escape their hum-drum lives of which (nagging) sexual obsessions are usually a part!!! ;-)


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   Posted 5/31/2007 12:50 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?

***

All SF is sexual, just often phrased in symbolism and archetypes that *seem* apart from straight eroticism. Under it all: sex and death, that's the main offerings on our cosmic menu here in this vicinity and as far out from it as we've managed to send probes or radio waves.

What? Don't you find cosmic background radiation sexy?  turn Black holes, superstrings, neutron stars....

And of course, in fantasy, dragons, succubi, demons, swords, and magic wands.... Herr Freud?
 
 


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   Posted 5/31/2007 1:03 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I don't know, nathan. A Batman story written in that style might be pretty hilarious.

To borrow a little from Frank Miller's "Dark Knight Returns" ...

"He's fast -- faster than I am (premature). And Stronger -- (Viagra)
-- and seemingly impervious to pain (rock hard).
But they do come SMARTER (boobies),
-- and nobody's very fast when he's thigh-deep in mud (wrestling)."

Okay, maybe it wouldn't work.


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   Posted 5/31/2007 1:48 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Frank said...
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?

Read the teaser at the beginning of Bored of the Rings (the text of which, if I recall correctly, does not actually appear within the novel). Now there's a lady who knows how to get what she wants.


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   Posted 5/31/2007 2:36 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Frank said...
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?
I'll take a wild stab at answering. I think (and I could be wrong about this) that most high fantasy is written by men and while men think about sex a lot, they apparently aren't as comfortable writing about it as women are. If you doubt that, just crack open a typical romance genre novel. Women are, in their own way, just as sex-obsessed as men.
 
Now why many male writers tend to shy away from writing about sex, I couldn't say. I have a friend who offered the theory that it's because when they start thinking about sex (a necessary prerequisite for writing about it), their brains short circuit. Or to put it another way, there's an old saying:  When the penis stands up, the brain lies down.
 
And everyone knows men aren't good at multi-tasking. {g,d, & r}
 
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   Posted 5/31/2007 2:58 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Frank said...
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?


Elves don't need it and Dwarves are too busy mining. Let's not talk about what ogres and hillgiants do.
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   Posted 5/31/2007 3:15 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
nathan said...
I need to rethink [boobs] my statement. It is a vicious [girls smell nice] sterotype to perpetrate that men [she's all bendy and stuff!] are animal-slaves to their [boobs] hormones. Man has brought us poetry [blondes] and mathematics [brunettes] and justice [I just want to touch Angelina's hair] and a host of things that have enriched our culture [boobs] and while there will always be those [Paris is naughty!] knuckle draggers who besmirch the name of the [want to touch-touch-touch] rest of us [boobs] sensative new-age guys [cover of Maximum] people should rest assured that we rise [I rise for Bay Watch] above such barbaric nonsense! [Jennifer or Rachael? What if Jennifer kissed Rachel? Sure I'd go with Betty but I'd be thinking of Wilma] And that's all I have to say about that [boobs].



[boobs]

nathan, i found this post highly offensive.

i mean really!!!

why was there no mention of legs or ass?
i don't have boobies.

men!!!! i swear. nono


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   Posted 5/31/2007 3:16 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Please stop. I'm feeling faint.



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   Posted 5/31/2007 3:18 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
BethS said...
Frank said...
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?
 
And everyone knows men aren't good at multi-tasking. {g,d, & r}
 
lol
~Beth 
lol lol lol

does this mean that as a woman writer,
you DO have sex scenes in your novel, beth?

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   Posted 5/31/2007 3:41 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
xiaotien said...
nathan, i found this post highly offensive.

i mean really!!!

why was there no mention of legs or ass?
i don't have boobies.

men!!!! i swear. nono
I do apologize. sad   But may I quote the legendary Russ_Meyer?:
 
While participating in a panel discussion at Yale University, he was confronted by an angry woman who accused him of being "nothing but a breast man."
His immediate reply:
"That's only the half of it."
 
I fear to go too much further down this line turn


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nathan said...
 
I fear to go too much further down this line turn

nice save, nathan. 8)

and FASTER PUSSYCAT KILL KILL!!! yeah


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nathan said...
I need to rethink [boobs] my statement. It is a vicious [girls smell nice] sterotype to perpetrate that men [she's all bendy and stuff!] are animal-slaves to their [boobs] hormones. Man has brought us poetry [blondes] and mathematics [brunettes] and justice [I just want to touch Angelina's hair] and a host of things that have enriched our culture [boobs] and while there will always be those [Paris is naughty!] knuckle draggers who besmirch the name of the [want to touch-touch-touch] rest of us [boobs] sensative new-age guys [cover of Maximum] people should rest assured that we rise [I rise for Bay Watch] above such barbaric nonsense! [Jennifer or Rachael? What if Jennifer kissed Rachel? Sure I'd go with Betty but I'd be thinking of Wilma] And that's all I have to say about that [boobs].












[boobs]

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl
 
Now Nathan [boobs]. Stop [ooh! Nice legs] thinking such naughty [oh my, Paris so naughty] thoughts about Paris [mmm, pie, yummy] and Angelina [ohthethingsshecandowithher]. I't not appropriate [oh, baby! what an]!


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   Posted 5/31/2007 4:21 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I dunno, I do my best writing with my brain lying down. Sometimes anyway. And there is plenty of sex in High Fantasy, if you read the right fantasy (try C.S. Friedman). But men are so often accused of thinking about nothing else, they learn to guard against it.

Experience tells me nothing I do with sex in my writing will be right. Someone will be offended, be convinced they know _my_ sexual proclivities, which will then be judged, in public, to be wanting in some manner. I have enough grief in my life, thank you. Its happened to other writers (and not just John Norman). Heinlien gets it all the time, with everything he wrote judged not by the standards of his times but by ours. The constant complaint of the Heinlien superwoman is enough to set my teeth on edge. He's derided for the unrealistic and unnatural portrayal of females, yet he was the first writer in genre I'm aware of to even give females credit for competence. He came of age in an era of women portrayed as swooning adornments and ended up writing books like Friday, but some how doesn't get credit for changing (for the better) the way women are portrayed in genre. Sad.

Its not just him. Every male writer I've ever read or met who has a noticable amount of sex in his work gets called on it. And the callers are seldom happy about it, no matter how he dealt with it. Women do not get held to this standard-- when they write about child rape, incest, sadomasochism, auto-eroticism, prostitution, beastiality and bukaki they are judged to be being erotic. Men are judged to be promoting whatever acts are portrayed. At least they certainly draw more flack for it. So many male writers either avoid it or "tone it down", IMO.

Mike


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   Posted 5/31/2007 4:35 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Daniel said...
And why isn't there more sex in high fantasy?

 

If that's a complaint, I suggest that you read Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel trilogy rolleyes

I do not include explicit sex in my novels. It isn't necessary to the stories (at least, to the stories I've written so far) and in fact would detract from them IMO. 

I hope I haven't just lost too many potential readers shocked

 


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Well while I don't know entirely about Mike's premise (though his examples are pretty compelling) I will go at least this far with it: If a man had written the Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel trilogy [maybe his name would have been Jack] I don't think it it would have gotten published. Maybe I'm wrong but ecspecially the one where she sends the S&M hooker Empath to Persia [Kushiel's Dart?].

I mean that one was over the top with graphic sex torture. I'd go so far as to say it put any of the 3 or 4 Gor novels I've read to shame. I guess it's okay 'cause its literature and the fem-protag loves the abuse.

Not I'm not morally opposed to it, just echoing a shadow of Mike's sentiment that a man who wrote that might not be allowed around children except in Vermont or Boulder Colordado.

But maybe I'm paranoid.


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Let me clairify;
I'm not saying they wouldn't get published, I'm saying they get more flack from the public over it.

An established writer can include a horrific amount of sex in a book, especially if the last book sold well. But the men writers who do so seem to get a disproportionate amoun of grief from it. An example-- John Ringo wrote an S&M man's adventure novel series (Ghost, Kildare, others I don't recall the titles of) and it was published (as SF) by Baen because Jim Baen had made damn good money from everything Jonny'd put out and he didn't want him peddaling the Ms elsewhere. The books sell very, very well. Sex is 40% to 70% of the plotline, the rest is anti-terrorist mayhem. Lots of eastern european underage sex slaves in the series. John gets creamed over the sex, just reviled, on web boards and at conventions etc.

Its not innacurate-- niether the BDSM nor the state of the sex trade in eastern europe, it is frighteningly accurate in some places (I know, I helped collate some of the research). John tells his story in a certain way but the details _are not his fault!_ Yet to hear some people talk about him, you'd think he invented the sex slave trade, personally. Now John's skin is very thick and dense, like iron, but even he tires of the endless flack over teenage hookers in Budapest. He was in Budapest, he saw the hookers, he worked them into his story (with a heavy hand, I admit). Sometimes you'd think he got caught smuggling Romainian childeren into a Thai brothel.

Yet an author like C.S. Friedman can put out a fantasy like _Feast of Souls_, with its bleak perspective of all men being child rapist and all women forced into whoring (or very nearly) and it passes without comment. It is refeered to as "a very dark fantasy" and I'll bet she doesn't get half the reaction Jonny does. The casual and inevitable brutality inherit in her stories is appalling, though they are well told and engaging, but the outcry is muted. I posit that the author's gender has at least something to do with that.

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erazmus said...
I'm not saying they wouldn't get published, I'm saying they get more flack from the public over it.

That wouldn't surprise me. There's another angle on it, however. A friend of mine knows a woman who writes straight erotica. When she publishes under her own name, her mailbox fills up with the worst kind of hate mail--from men. When she publishes under a male pseudonym, her mailbox fills up with praise--from men. That didn't surprise me either.


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Well, from another perspective ... it might just be my subconscius, but I've never put sex into any of my novels because ... dum! dum! dum! ... it just never occurred to me.


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