| Thu, Mar 19 2009 01:06pm GMT 1 |

lee
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i've started up my other book and noticed that they may be some
lines which may offend people. for example if a character made a
joke about how much men or women nag it might put off a reader from
buying their books, so how offensive can one go without self
destroying ones career? are jokes which may offend a certain class
of people best left out? if not it would be good to have a few
names of books or films which have been offensive to some but have
still done really well, eg like dirty harry dressing up as a nun
may have put nuns off buying his films, nuns dont buy films! so who
cares if their offended?
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| Thu, Mar 19 2009 01:40pm GMT 2 |

Sumayya
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i think that if you dig, you're sure to find something to offend
someone or the other. if the 'offensive' remark is in keeping with
the character, i dont see why it should be a problem...
brick lane offended the bengali community of brick lane . slumdog
millionaire only 'caused offence' after the film was released...the
book itself didnt stir any pots - and there are books that portray
the bombay slums in 'worse' light.
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| Thu, Mar 19 2009 02:05pm GMT 3 |

lee
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thats encourageing maybe the character should be left free to say
what they want, do what they want, maybe if somebody didnt like
this they perhaps wouldnt like the book anyway. good debating
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| Thu, Mar 19 2009 02:22pm GMT 4 |

Sumayya
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i agree - i think most characters will have flaws - if these cause
offence - well, thats life, innit. generally though, the offended
ones are usually those who havent bothered reading - your book or
much else!
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| Thu, Mar 19 2009 02:41pm GMT 5 |

lee
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yea as long as its not extreme offence then i will let the
characters let rip, it is the main characters who may cause offence
in my book so i was wondering whether to edit it out of the book,
but on second thought its a crime book anyway and theres no preists
buying crime books : ) so i will just leave it in the books. good
debateing
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| Thu, Mar 26 2009 10:07am GMT 6 |

monkeyboy
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It's the character speaking, not you. If you hold back on causing
offence, or saying things that may, you will never be able to
write about racists, misogynists, or bigots of any kind. All your
characters would have to be sweet and lovable people...
I think you should write anything that's "in character" for your
character. But then i'm thick skinned!
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| Thu, Mar 26 2009 11:01am GMT 7 |

lee
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yes but isnt everything like little house on the prarie? perhaps
not but one has to think of those smug readers no? or perhaps the
book could go the other way and be like coronation street where
every character is destined to become incest, batter the life out
of their friends and family and everyone on the street, everyone
speaks to everyone even though they are suspose to have nothing
in common and lets not forget when coronation street is about to
film its last shows everyone on the street shags the shit out of
everyones ass and on the final show they arange another orgy
no?
takeing the mike aside one needs the right balance of drama
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| Thu, Apr 9 2009 04:45pm IST 8 |

PsychoPat
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There's nothing wrong with offending people. They like it. At
least, a lot of them do. There are a lot of sourpussies out
there. Look at how many people go out of their way to be
offended. It gives them somewhere to go and something to
do.
And the power! Imagine seeing some poor comedian on TV, wringing
his hands together and apologizing for some silly ass remark made
on the spur of the moment, trying to save his career
while destroying his image, and knowing that you and your
delicate sensibilities helped make it happen!
Practise your hand-wringing, then get out there and offend!
Consider it a public service.
(In case anybody finds my attitude offensive, I'd like to
apologize in advance for expressing the incorrect
opinion) :-0
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| Thu, Apr 28 2011 05:49pm IST 9 |

Kasubi
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I think you have to pick up a copy of Irvin Welsh's Filth
and ask yourself 'am I more offensive than this?'
If you are, you should immediately adjourn to the nearest public
house and order yourself a congratulatory pint. It'd be a tough one
to pull off ;)
You've sort of got to ask yourself why you're doing it. Most people
like to be challenged. And, again, most people are more willing to
be directly challenged by a book or a play, than by direct
communion with another living being face-to-face. With theatre it's
called 'the fourth wall'. The play happens on one side of the
proscenium arch, the audience observes from the other, safely
tucked away in the dark where nobody can scrutinise their
expression. Free to think what they like and to question
themselves.
A book's not much different. It affords certain magical properties
such as ' suspension of disbelief' - you can get away with just
about anything, however outlandish or impossible it would be in
real life. The other is to allow you to present offensive and
challenging situations, viewpoints and language.
There will always be muppets who think it's fun to gather at their
local library and cross out curse words. For instance:
A Tennessee Library Has No-Curse Words in their
Books
But mostly these people are challenged enough by the weekly grocery
shop, so aren't likely to be picking up a copy of your book
anyway.
Wonder if I've offended anyone with that remark. I do hope
so.
Although, people are unlikely to flick through your book looking
for offensive paragraphs before deciding to buy it. Usually that
decision’s already been made by the cover art and the blurb
;)
If you're talking about offensive language, this can be a turn-off
if there's no point to it. Language needs to fit the character and
the conversation to be believable. If it isn't, people might drift,
and it's a poor show anyway by that point. If it's offensive ideas
- well, writing's all about exploration of the human state which,
in itself, is fairly abhorrent most of the time. From homophobia to
racism, genocide, domestic abuse and incest. Some of the best books
are based on the baser instincts, and what they mean. Or at least,
using controversy to explore potential meaning.
Look at how many people go out of their way to be
offended.
lol Spot on. Okay, so, really, you need to hire a DVD of Frankie
Boyle and ask yourself, 'am I more offensive than this....'
It can't be done ;)
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| Thu, Apr 28 2011 06:46pm IST 10 |

Tenacityflux
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You cannot condem actions/opions without showing them first; as
long as your book is on the right part of the book shelf, people
know what they are getting. I have read books which made me feel
sick, which other people love; but to paraphrase Oscar Wilde,
there is nothing worse than being talked about, apart from not
being talked about; so if your book causes a stir, the sales will
go up! You can't imagine a hard bitten ganster saying 'oh
botheration, you chaps have really messed up my plans!' nor can
you imagine noddy saying 'Fuck you, big ears, and the horse you
rode in on!' If you're writing about people who swear, they are
going to swear; if you don't want to read that, stick to chick
lit (yawn) It's all about context, the Bible has some pretty
disturbing and offensive views after all......homophobic, sexist
and that God bloke kills thousands at the drop of a hat!!
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| Thu, Apr 28 2011 07:19pm IST 11 |

Kasubi
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You cannot condem actions/opions without showing them
first
Tenacityflux - that's such a good way of phrasing it!
Love your dialogue examples. On that basis, I'm off to campaign for
a remake of Noddy - preferably something gritty and fly-on-the-wall
;) What happened after PC Plod entered rehab...
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| Thu, Apr 28 2011 11:14pm IST 12 |

Valkia
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Be as offensive as you damn well please if it's coming from
dialogue. Your characters are people, and like people they have
predjudices and all the rest of it. They are not always your own
personal mouthpiece. If i write a story now, that has a character
that kidnaps and tortures ginger people to death, purely because
they are ginger (and have no souls), does that mean i plan to kill
gingers? or advocate their mass slaughter? Of course not, and any
reader who assumes such a thing is frankly a berk anyway.
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| Thu, Apr 28 2011 11:14pm IST 13 |

Valkia
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I'm cool with gingers by the way. Especially the girls.
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 09:19am IST 14 |

Tenacityflux
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That's good to know.....
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 09:30am IST 15 |

Tenacityflux
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'You're over the edge Noddy, I need your badge and your gun, you're
on suspension!' 'Yeah?Well the day I take order from a big eared
freak like you ,Big Ears, is the day you can prize them from my
cold,dead hands! Who made you the boss of me, asshole? 'Toy Town,
that's who, and ten years at the coal face while you were still wet
behind the ears and pissing your pants; now get your coat, and if I
hear you've been near those Gollywogs again, If I hear you've so
much as stepped on their shadows, I'll have you in here so fast
you'll be locked up last week! 'Fuck you big ears, fuck you!'
Pulsating with rage the little jolly man with bells on his hat was
out of there, stopping only to grab the hand of Looby Lou and pull
her roughly to her feet. 'You're with me, baby,' He snarled, 'I
don't care what Big Ted says, you're my bitch now!' 'But he'll kill
you, Noddy, he's crazy, he'll do it!' Her button eyes filled with
tears, Noddy kissed her roughly. 'Yeah, we'll I'm more crazy, crazy
for you Doll face; if that fluffy freak and his hand stitched goons
come near you again, I'll rip the stuffing outta them; don't
forget, I've got a little red car!' 'I love you, Noddy!' She
breathed.
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 09:59am IST 16 |

Alanboy
427 Posts
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Hahahahahahahahahah ... hahaha; hahaha, haha, haha.
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 07:28pm IST 17 |

Noodledoodle
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Wow!...now there is a children's book in the making TF! I'm with
Alanboy! 'chubby, dead fingers, dickhead!'
Love it, love it, love it!
Offensive Shi*, there is such a melting pot out there, no matter
what your character says will offend somebody. If its true to the
character, go with it and fuck those who don't like it! Hopefully
they will have paid for the book before they find out. ND
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| Fri, Apr 29 2011 07:39pm IST 18 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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Just don't insult Scientology. Nobody's allowed to insult
Scientology.
Else they disappear.
Fact.
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| Sat, Apr 30 2011 01:25pm IST 19 |

CJ
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I'm cool with gingers by the way. Especially the girls.
I am so glad you qualified that, Valk - you were treading some
dangerous ground there for a moment... *tosses back ginger mane
and gives Valkia the Deadly Ginger Minger Stare*
^^p
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| Sat, Apr 30 2011 01:27pm IST 20 |

CJ
949 Posts
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BTW, there are some wonderfully insulting books out there. A new
one I have just pre-ordered is a book called 'Go The Fuck to
Sleep', written in the style of a young children's book about
toddlers and their inability to, well, go to sleep. You wouldn't
believe how many people think it is a serious children's book and
are complaining about it already...
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| Sat, Apr 30 2011 05:05pm IST 21 |

Kasubi
202 Posts
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Oh, you reminded me of one of my all-time favourite Family Guy
quotes where they're thinking of potty training Stewie so Peter
goes to the bookshop to find a training manual:
Peter: I'm looking for some toilet training
books.
Salesman: We have the popular 'everybody poops',
or the less popular 'nobody poops but you'.
Peter: Well, you see, we're Catholic...
Salesman: Ah, then you'll want 'you're a naughty,
naughty boy, and that's concentrated evil coming out the back of
you'.
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