Mar. 11th, 2014

My tweets

Mar. 11th, 2014 12:00 pm
agilebrit: (Default)
  • Mon, 22:36: Six stories lying fallow on my hard drive right now. Argh. I need to go through them and figure out what can go where.
  • Mon, 23:25: Two subs shipped off. Two others waiting to hear back from markets. Two, I have no idea. Long stories are long. One could go to WotF...
  • Mon, 23:30: I have 20 stories out. Of those, 9 are either red or orange on the Submission Grinder. I hope that means they're REALLY being considered...
  • Tue, 11:38: I think one reason I was stalled on this thing was because I hadn't properly set my scene. Now I know what it's missing, and I can WRITE.
agilebrit: (Urge to bitchslap)
The handsome and hard-working Larry Correia has a handy Internet Arguing Checklist, which I just saw a beautiful example of. The blogger will remain nameless, as will the person he was "replying" to (or past, really), but damn if he didn't hit 1, 2, 4, and 7 on the list without even trying.

The "inconvenient fact" that he (and by extension, the rest of his side of the cohort in this absolutely ridiculous argument we seem to be having) is ignoring is this: His side does not wish to engage the other side. His side wishes to either silence or assimilate the other side. His side assiduously wishes that the other side would just go away. And so whining that the other side has finally thrown up its hands and said "How the hell do you even engage in a dialogue with people like this? It's useless to even try!" is disingenous.

I'm sorry, I'm not going to just stand here while you berate me. You've put me in a no-win situation. If I yell back, then I'm a bully and mean and how dare I. If I walk away, then I'm unwilling to engage. Any disagreement is seen as badthink, because you are by-God right and so anyone who has a different opinion (even if that person is squarely in the demographic of the Marginalized that you are attempting, however poorly, to "defend") is now in a Burn The Witch situation.

You know what? How about we all write what we want to write and read what we want to read and let the marketplace decide. Considering the fact that self-pubbing is no longer the Kiss of Death it was even five years ago, the market is certainly open enough that we can all do what we bloody well wish. If you want to write QUILTBAG Check-Box Message Fic, have a party. If I want to write my Kick-Ass Heteronormative Hero Who Badly Fails the Bechdel Test, I should be permitted to have a similar party.

Because guess what? This place really is big enough for the two of us--and all the Us in between. And "diversity" (a) should be more than skin deep; and (b) shouldn't mean that one side is silenced forever.

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