Maus

2022-Jan-28, Friday 21:52
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My thoughts on Maus by Art Spiegelman being banned from schools in McMinn County Tennessee?  Ok. see I do get it.  We're talking about 8th graders.  13 and 14 year old kids.  I get that. I also feel like some of the reporting is a little disingenuous.  Some are just presenting a boogieman of a book being banned and really glossing over the things the school board members had to say about the decision making process.

Long discussion with many words here. )
I bought the complete book with both graphic novels in it.
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I'm reposting this link posted by [livejournal.com profile] cornerofmadness.

The real cost to authors when you download illegal copies of their books

As a musician who offers free my music for free online, I have always knownthat if I had actually released it for sale that piracy would be an issue that I'd need to contend with. Prior to reading this article, I did NOT know that Google could help put a curb on that even to a small degree.

As most of you know, I am also an author, and I have to say as an as yet (largely) unpublished author, this is a real eye opener. While I guess I realized that there would be some piracy for books, I didn't realize the extent, and cost. Now I know that when I do publish, I had better be on my guard too.  To the point where if it were my sole means of earning an income, it would actually effect my livelihood and my ability to publish another book because of how it could skew my sales figures and show a lack of demand while it is being downloaded in scads from illegal sites.

Even more amazing was learning that some of these illegal download sites actually charge their 'customers' a fee to download books they aren't paying for. These sites do NOT pay the author of course, so in this case the pirate is not only helping thousands of people to steal books, but they are earning a PROFIT doing it while the author starves and can't publish their next book due to apparent lack of sales. That's appalling.

As of today I am proud owner of a brand new Kindle. (It's reading to me right now) I'm so excited, but with that comes a caveat.  Please please please if you read ebooks, make sure that you are paying for them.  If you can't afford to pay for it, ask for it at your library.  I'm still searching for libraries that maybe specialize in eReader books. Both Kindle and Nook have the ability to lend out a book you own.  For example, I can lend one of my books to Lindsey for two weeks, and while she has it on her Kindle, mine shows it as lent out, and I can't read it. That's fair, and very cool with me. If I lend out one of my physical copies, I can't read it while someone has it. I recently experienced this because I loaned a book to my Mom, and then wanted to show it to my friend (who is actually more likely to read it! haha). I guarantee you that I will be keeping watch on what I download to make sure that it's paying the author.
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http://www.wimp.com/booklife/ if I could only understand more than every fourth of fifth word.

Note: Stolen from [livejournal.com profile] nebroadwe

Earth Children

2009-Aug-16, Sunday 12:01
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Recently I have been reading Jean Auel's Earth Children series. I like the story itself, but now I'm starting to think the whole point of her stories is just to show off how much she knows about nature and geology, and let's not forget about the PRON. The last two books, since Ayla met Jondalar, it seems like they're 'Sharing Pleasures' every five pages or so. The scenes are very detailed and varied, and in my opinion, though the love between them is important, the constant sex does nothing to carry the story forward. This book could have been written in half the pages if not for the 3 or 4 page sex scenes ever few pages, and long pages of talk about how much Ayla knows about plant life, and how much the author knows about the geology of the land they're in and how it formed and how it would form later.

I now know what it was one of my friends thought was so great about this series. It was not the story. He liked all the sex. *rolls eyes* I'm starting to just skim over that and moving forward. I really don't need to know how big Jondalars penis is any more. It doesn't need to be described in every scene, because I already know that he's enormous and that Ayla can take it all unlike any other woman he's known. *snort*

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