Voltaire is wrongly attributed to have said:
"I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall
defend, to the death, your right to say it."
That sentence is found in THE FRIENDS OF VOLTAIRE.
Evelyn Beatrice Hall wrote the book under the pseudonym S[tephen] G. Tallentyre,
Oh, do any of you use pseudonyms?
As a mask of protection or for something else entirely?
https://www.amazon.com/Stars-Bleed-At-Midnight/dp/B09NRKWZTZ/
I once had my Texas Ranger protagonist use "Oriental" for a people and a locale in my 1895 historical fantasy
I replied that I was writing through the eyes of a 1895 lawman who had never been accused of being proper.
Do you hesitate to write about certain topics or use certain types of characters: trans, gay, racial minority, political party member
for fear of possible backlash?
After surviving two hurricanes, a freeze, and a tornado last year and my wipers dying as I drove on the interstate in blinding rains yesterday,
(Sold for $46 million at auction in 2013)
Every 6 weeks or so I treat myself to an expensive kind of meal.
So today, I went to a restaurant recommended to me.
I felt it was only right to say "Thanks" over my meal.
I was startled by a rough hand on my shoulder shaking me hard.
Silent, of course in these touchy times, but with head bowed, eyes closed, and hands clasped.
I looked up.
A very sharply dressed businessman. "That's offensive, and you know that!"
I sighed, "I know I obviously offended you."
"That's right."
"Then, look the other way."
The businessman gestured to a man in a tie coming out from the back. "This man is engaging in offensive behavior!"
The man looked like he was having a very hard bowel movement, obviously knew the businessman, and wanted to keep him happy.
"I'm afraid you're going to have to leave."
"I just got my meal."
"That was not a request."
I sighed, got up, and left my waitress a tip. There was no point that she got punished along with me. She hadn't prayed ...
although with such a boss she might have stood in need of it.
SO, HOW WAS YOUR DAY?
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