It's a trend I see a lot in reading groups and has been brought to my attention again recently:
People confusing perspectives and opinions within a story/character and the opinions and perspectives of the writer.
For instance let's say you write a story from the perspective of an atheist and then people start calling you an atheist (whether or not you are, doesn't matter). Or you write a story about someone who hates dogs and people assume you, the writer, hate dogs. Politics, racism, violence, kinks, whatever. Insert controversial or abhorrent view here.
How do you feel about that? And how do you deal with it?
From my perspective - it's bullshit. It's called creative writing for a reason, and I don't think many writers are accused of being murderers because there was a murder in their book. At least I hope not.
How about you?
People confusing perspectives and opinions within a story/character and the opinions and perspectives of the writer.
For instance let's say you write a story from the perspective of an atheist and then people start calling you an atheist (whether or not you are, doesn't matter). Or you write a story about someone who hates dogs and people assume you, the writer, hate dogs. Politics, racism, violence, kinks, whatever. Insert controversial or abhorrent view here.
How do you feel about that? And how do you deal with it?
From my perspective - it's bullshit. It's called creative writing for a reason, and I don't think many writers are accused of being murderers because there was a murder in their book. At least I hope not.
How about you?