tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6498899580300269250.post4349850160749102821..comments2023-04-04T09:15:46.871-05:00Comments on Shapeshifter Seductions: Censorship. What does it really achieve?Serena Shayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17959664736807639363noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6498899580300269250.post-35799260317849618812009-09-30T21:47:46.034-05:002009-09-30T21:47:46.034-05:00~shakes head~ Censorship never works. Like with ...~shakes head~ Censorship never works. Like with anything, if you tell someone, especially a child, that they can not do something, read something, watch something...yep they are going to go right out and find it. <br /><br />I remember reading Forever, I loved it. The sex was intriging to my post pubescent mind. ;) It wasn't until a few years later, when my best friend introduced me to romance novels at a barely in my teens age that I realized how kind of tame Forever was.Serena Shayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17959664736807639363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6498899580300269250.post-49586975512060853012009-09-30T18:32:11.066-05:002009-09-30T18:32:11.066-05:00Censorship, of course, helps nothing... in the end...Censorship, of course, helps nothing... in the end. <br />My parents, especially my Dad, were liberal about letting me read most any book. At twelve, I began reading the James Bond novels... then red-faced my teacher by doing a book report on one.<br />The only thing I'd say is, if censorship gets a big fat foot in the door, as it has in a way because some authors are censored by the big publishing companies, themselves,like one book authored by Jim Marrs was, at one time... now, he's finally gotten it published.<br />That's one of the good things about the digital age of publishing, you can get your book out there, despite being blackballed... even if the readership may not be as big. However, that is changing, especially, if you're already an established author, as Jim is.Savanna Kougarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15698138048388102279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6498899580300269250.post-39828125398865295642009-09-30T16:17:41.533-05:002009-09-30T16:17:41.533-05:00Crystal,
When I was about twelve I started reading...Crystal,<br />When I was about twelve I started reading my father's copy of "Hawaii" by James Michener. My grandmother had a fit because there was sex in the book. Never mind the appalling way minorities were treated or the leper colony that broke my twelve-year old heart. She was worried about me reading about sex. <br /><br />The sad part was, I don't think she ever read the book. Someone told her about it. Censorship by proxy. It makes me crazy, and to answer your question, no, I don't think it helps anything. mParishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18430750954598484156noreply@blogger.com