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Neil Gaiman
Came here for this one. Fuck "separate the art from the artist." I will never read one of his books again.
If he wasn't preachy/performative about his "feminism" it wouldn't be as awful
Feminism is in quotes because IMO he doesn't believe what he preaches
Yep. And to think I used to admire him. I've had some modest success as a published science fiction and fantasy writer, and I specifically cited him as inspiration for one of my published stories.
Wish I could take it back.
He believes it, he just doesn't practice it.
Like most men in power, they use it as a way to get close to people they can assert their power or dominance over.
I think he believes he's actually a feminist. it's a subtle difference, but an important one. He genuinely believes he's a good guy and the things he does helps more women than it hurts.
That's why he's a piece of shit and so dangerous. He believes his own lies.
Gaiman stole all his best stuff from Tanith Lee.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/red-as-blood-tales-of-the-sisters-grimmer-tanith-lee/14214058?ean=9781479447473&next=t
She takes all the Disney princesses and rewrites them as evil; Cinderella is a witch who drives the Prince insane and Snow White is a vampire.
She's not the only one to do that. Many people precede her, including Rice and Biegel. Same within the retelling of myths and legends. Writers have been doing that for decades. There's no need to make stuff up, he's a horrible person without made up nonsense.
If you read her you'll see what I am talking about.
One good example. In her book 'Death's Master' she came up with hte idea that Death and Delusion were relatives. He expanded on that idea with The Sandman.
Same
too bad he really 2 good series going on, the series cancelled them both, not because of his sexual harrasment/assaults, now they cant continue due to publicity anyways.