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[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 27 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You know what, I've decided to become angry at this. I am going to turn the few shitty paperbacks I have by this guy to our sauna kindling.

When the Sandman series was a thing I ended up in a stuggle session with Gaiman stans on Twitter because I thought the depiction of Despair in the series was utterly violent towards fat people. I was told I just don't get it.

I have always felt that I am missing something about the books of this literature genius because to me the books are mediocre at best. And I kind of felt like an outsider for it.

Turns out this guy is the monster that is hidden in plain sight in between the lines. And while I am against book burnings, I will burn these books. For all SA victims like myself.

I am so tired of how the world we live in keeps making stars and celebrities of the worst of us. Imagine the stories we could have if they were written by good people. I don't mean some goody two shoes type of good, but people who are kind, have solidarity towards others and do not glorify the darkest impulses of humanity only.

A lot of his books include longish boring peregrinations over the rural USA and apropriation of native cultures, which is concerning even for US author, let alone a Brit. I just knew he had some skeletons in his closet.

To be fair though up to now i didn't like him mostly because his books are incredibly overrated, and he basically plagiarised R. L. Green version of norse myths, except his version is worse.

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