Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Portal Fantasy

In the "fuck that noise" category, here is a thoughtful discussion about gatekeepers who reject portal stories without regard to the quality of the writing, only the content.

1) If you are an acquiring editor, you can rule out categories of things you don't want to buy.  But it really sucks when everyone gangs up on a topic and tries to choke it out of existence.  That amounts to censorship.  You hold great power, and an obligation to use it responsibly.

2) Everything is liked by somebody.  Many fans do, in fact, adore portal stories.  It's a top favorite for me, because it's a major subset of my all-time-favorite motif, Fish Out Of Water.  I have done whole panels on this topic!  My favorite thing is to take some hapless character out of their comfort zone and dump them somewhere utterly unfamiliar.  A portal works great for that, whether it transports Terrans to another world or vice versa.  It is aggravating to imply that "nobody likes" something, especially when their are great examples of it in literary canon already.  You just make yourself look stupid.

3) In good hands, a portal makes an awesome plot device. Something like the Teflon Tesseract in my Schrodinger's Heroes series is a never-ending source of challenges.  Sunnydale's Hellmouth is another good example, and Narnia remains a splendid classic.  I would, you know, like to see the next  one without some editor smothering it in the cradle.

4) Any motif in entertainment can be done well or poorly, and they all have been up one side and down the other of Quality Street.  So quit trying to steal things out of the writers' toolbox.  *smack*  *SMACK*  

5) Are you actively trying  to murder traditional publishing with knives and poison?  Because hey, crowdfunding is over yonder yelling "Come here!  Bring your spending money and your unmet desires.  Bring your awesome ideas and your unpublished entertainment. Let's have a party!"  Because if you don't meet the needs of a whole swath of customers, somebody else will.

The stupid, it burns like hydrogen.
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{{hugs}}

I have seen several of my trad published writers struggling with this sort of gatekeeping issue. Drives me nuts.

I have been considering crowdfunding and the sort, but I have no idea where to start.