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Flawed Creation
10-09-2004, 10:00 PM
today i started writing a lot, after a few weeks of litle progress. but then i was stopped by a horrible realization:

everyone is going to think my book is about the war in Iraq.

specifically, my book could easily be interpreted as an attack on bush's foreign policy. i cane up wth the basic plot for this book before Bush came into office, and although i was writing during the Iraq war, i wasn't conscious of imitating it.

i don't want people to perceive my book as political. i want it to apeal to all readers: if i lose republicans, that hurts my potential audience.

questions:

did i subconsciously write it about the Iraq war?

will anyone notice?

if so, will they care?

what can i do about it?

detante
10-09-2004, 10:23 PM
My suggestion would be to finish the story. Don't let it cripple you. Reach the end. It will be much easier to decide if it is too allegorical once you have it on paper. Then you can address the issue in rewrites.

Jen

aka eraser
10-09-2004, 10:28 PM
did i subconsciously write it about the Iraq war?

Dunno. It's possible I suppose but I doubt it.

will anyone notice?

I somehow doubt that too; perhaps decades from now, when scholars are dissecting it and examing the entrails to amaze and confound their students.

if so, will they care?

By now, you may be unsurprised at my answer: I doubt it. Most readers read fantasy to escape into a world of wonders unlike their own; not to sift it for allegorical references to current events.



what can i do about it?

Fahgeddaboutit. Don't lose a wink of sleep over it and just continue writing the book. It's normal for an author, particularly a newish one, to be given to intensive navel-gazing. But trust me, the average reader doesn't care or speculate about what the writer might have meant. They only want to be engaged and transported by a good story.

macalicious731
10-09-2004, 10:38 PM
Everything Frank said.

Flawed Creation
10-09-2004, 11:00 PM
thanks everyone. i thought about it, and by the time this is published it probably won't matter anymore

Writing Again
10-13-2004, 03:46 AM
I've been thinking about it and even if the time weren't involved, as long as you are not promulgating the concept that it was ok to bomb the world trade center, any other opinion, at least in the U.S., is acceptable.