Maggers Wrote:Now that's a thread headline that'll get your attention!
It comes, however, from an email discussion I'm having with a fellow board member.
I've noticed that there are several FPW stories where children are horribly maimed and tortured, among them, "The Wringer," "Black Wind," and "Reprisal."
I don't know of another author, at least none which which I am familiar, who feels so.... umm, comfortable ... in writing about the awful abuse of children. Actually more than awful abuse, it's downright torture. Now, I have to say that I've been able to stomach the scenes, although I was more horrified by "Black Wind" than the others.
Quote:I think this is another facet of FPW that separates him from all the rest. He's willing to go where few others do.
Although, should the killing or torturing of animals ever happen, that is where I have to draw the line.
So what does that say about me, willing to read about the torture of children, but, for God's sake, DON'T KILL THE DOG!
KRW Wrote:Didn't FPW say he had a very hard time writing that scene in Reprisal? And don't forget about the kids in The Haunted Air!
jimbow8 Wrote:You seem to be comparing the real-life killing of animals with the fictional torture of children...
Quote:I, for one, think it says wonderful things about you. Cruelty of any form is not acceptable to you. This is a GOOD thing.
Quote:As for Paul's inclusion of such attrocities in his books, yes I do think that it is somewhat unique. Usually authors will save such tortures for adults, but Paul isn't afraid to cross that line. That is part of the reason why his horror stories are so ....horrific. What parent (not speaking from personal experience) isn't more afraid of their child coming to harm than themself?
Maggers Wrote:I said no such thing. You need to be careful about putting words into other's mouths.JEEEZ!!! Back off a little! And stop yelling. What you said was that you could read about the torture of children but "DON"T KILL THE DOG," not that you can't read about killing a dog. It's like you are trying to pick a fight. You left it dangling, not me. Make yourself clear instead of accusing me of misinterpreting all the time. That bandwagon is quite full enough, thank you.
I wrote about FPW's use of the torture of children in several of his books OF FICTION. I did not bring REALITY into the discussion AT ALL.
When I referenced killing animals, I WAS REFERENCING FICTION, TOO!