Monday, September 20, 2010

Censorship...or, "Oh how that makes me MAD!"


Note: This post was originally written for and posted on Bewitched Bookworms

I started seeing the "Speak Loudly" twibbon earlier today. I wasn't really paying much attention to it until I realized that this #SpeakingLoudly trend was about banning books. Then I had to find out more, because, as a fan of books (and freedom for that matter), I kind of get cheesed off when people go off and ban them.



So here's the scoop: Banned Books Week is next week and it seems that while many of us will spend this week celebrating both the First Amendment and the freedom we all enjoy as Americans (in this case the ability to read any book we like), a few people are going in the opposite direction and pointing out books that we shouldn't be ALLOWED to read.



One such instance that has gained visibility on Twitter is that of Associate Professor Wesley Scroggins and the opinion piece he wrote advising parents to "be cautious and inquire as to the nature of the material that their children may be exposed to" as the new school year begins. In this piece, he points to three books that the high school students in his community are being exposed to (either at school or by library recommendation) which he feels are particularly offensive: Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut and Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler.



I do agree with him that as parents, we should be involved in the ideas that are shaping our children and do our best to make sure they are raised with strong values. Unfortunately, where Associate Professor Scroggins and I differ is that I don't believe censorship to be a core value. Which is what I understand he advocated in the June School Board meeting he refers to in his opinion piece.

I also am forced to disagree with anyone who would describe a book that contains scenes describing a young girl's rape as pornographic. Disturbing? Yes. Something I would want to discuss with my child should any of them read it? You bet! But pornographic? As in sexually titillating material having no artistic or intellectual merit? I have to say no on two counts: rape isn't sexy and it is only through shining a bright light on this dark topic that we emphatically state that it is wrong.

I genuinely believe that Associate Professor Scroggins' motives are in no way nefarious, although I would question their logic. I also agree with his call for the parents of his area to get involved. But I would say that a county that restricts basic freedoms in order to feel safe is not free. And it's not the sort of country I want to live in.

Be an involved parent. Talk with your children. And please, I beg you, tell them that censorship never solves problems. It is only through open and healthy debate that our country has ever moved forward. And THAT is old style....just ask Benjamin Franklin who said:

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.

And what is more essential to us as a nation than the liberties given us by the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States?


Friday, September 3, 2010

It's almost here! It's almost here!!!!!!

I'm just about ready to jump out of my skin because Beautiful Darkness is almost released (38 days and counting as of this post)!!!



And SO many things are being planned in the lead up to the big night when the book is FINALLY available. As I mentioned earlier, I was lucky enough to get an ARC copy of Beautiful Darkness from the fantabulous Drea over at Traveling ARC Tours. So keep your eyes peeled for my SPOILER-FREE review over at Bewitched Bookworms which may or may not be scheduled to post a month before the release date AND may or may not be launching some additional Beautiful Darkness loveliness of our own.

Speaking of Caster Chronicles pimpage and loveliness in general, The Caster Girls are spreading the word about how Beautiful Creatures (the first book in the Caster Chronicles) is a YALSA Teens' Top 10 Nominee for 2010. This is SO deserved!!!! Never heard of the YALSA Teens' Top 10 before? Allow me to explain....

Teens from all over nominate their favorite books from the previous year. Nominations are posted on Support Teen Literature Day during National Library Week, and teens across the country vote on their three favorite titles. Readers can vote online from Aug. 23rd -September 17th. The winners will be announced in a webcast featuring WWE Superstars and Divas during Teen Read Week, October 17th-23rd.

So please go out RIGHT NOW and vote for Beautiful Creatures because it really should be in the hands of every teen you know (or don't know)! Just click on the link below and you'll be taken to the voting survey. Voting is open NOW and will go until September 17th.

Vote for Kami and Margie for Teens’ Top Ten 2010!


Want even more pimpage and loveliness????

The Caster Girls are hosting a contest to promote Beautiful Creatures YALSA Teen's Top 10 for 2010 nomination!! Want to enter? Here's what the women at The Caster Girls are asking you to do:

1) Add the Beautiful Creatures Teens' Top Ten Button from www.beautifulcreaturesthebook.com to your blog, site, FB page, or all three! The more places you add the button, the more points you earn.

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* We will keep track of your efforts. It's simple - the more you promote, the better your chance of winning.

Contest runs from September 1st – 17th. Winners will be notified by September 18th. If there is anything we can help you with, don't hesitate to e-mail us! If you know someone who wants to join TEAM CASTER, please ask them to e-mail us! We don’t know every blogger & website admin that loves BC.


If you do this, you have the chance to win:
Grand Prize (1 winner)
  • A signed copy of BEAUTIFUL CREATURES & BEAUTIFUL DARKNESS
  • 2 different BC/BD Posters.

Second Prize (4 Winners)
  • A Signed Copy of the new BC paperback
  • A BD poster
  • 1 set of BC/BD buttons
  • 1 set of BD Dog Tags
  • 1 BC Key Chain
Good luck, enjoy and keep an eye out for more news on the Beautiful Darkness front in the coming days!
 
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