Birthday in Blossoms: Japan 2026 #6
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The Annual “Pretend Retirement”: Entry # 3
It’s been an almost embarrassing amount of time since my vacation (or Pretend Retirement 2025) has ended, and yet I’m only now getting to this entry. Truthfully part of the reason is that, by treating my time as a practice run of my retirement, it meant I didn’t spend entirely the whole time doing vacation-like things but rather spent part of my time on freelance editing projects I’d picked up.…
The Annual “Pretend Retirement”: Entry # 2
It’s currently Friday and I’m back from a lovely trip to Tofino as of a couple of days. I’d anticipated getting to this earlier but there were internet issues, it had to wait until things were back up and running. So it goes! I drove out Sunday to Tofino, via Qualicum Beach first, so I could stop in to have a coffee with my friend and former Yellowknifer Clare. We met at the French Press, a…
The Annual "Pretend Retirement": Entry # 1
Well, it’s fall once again, and, like so many years before, I find myself back on Vancouver Island. I’m based out of the Comox Valley once again, though my “usual” place (across from the Beaufort winery) wasn’t available during my planned stay, so I book a different place this time. I found a lovely little VRBO in Comox, not too far from the airport – which is good, since my car rental place…
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The Great Northern Arts Festival: Entry #2
So I’ve been home for a bit but am finally finding the time – and brainspace! – to finish up my blogging about my Great Northern Arts Festival adventure. It was a whirlwind of a time followed by a whirlwind of day job busyness, hence why it has taken me so long! Friday was spent mostly doing my booth duties during the day, since I was sent for the purpose of making connections with writers and…
crazy how fanfic authors drop the most beautiful and gorgeous pieces of work ever, leaving you speechless and sobbing at three in the morning as you quietly contemplate the masterpiece you just read
and they don’t get paid for it they just do it because they’re having fun and they want to share their joy with you
like I would literally die for all of you fanfic authors out there reblog to swear your allegiance to fanfic authors
I have cried multiple times after finishing a fic not only because how devastatingly amazing it was but because I can’t believe fanfic is real and I’m so awed by all the talented and generous authors who share their works of art with us💚💙
This message also goes to anyone who creates fanart, edits or just funny memes. You’re fandom hero’s✌️
Reblog to swear your allegiance to fanfic authors, fan artist and everyone in between🙇🏻♀️
Look at the fun I had at the Great Northern Arts Festival!
The Great Northern Arts Festival in Inuvik. So great. So incredibly, incredibly great.
The Great Northern Arts Festival: Entry #1
Good evening, readers! I am tucked in my quiet hotel room in Inuvik, NWT, where I am participating in the Great Northern Arts Festival on behalf of Northern Quill Publishing and Northwords NWT. I’ve got a brief bit of down time before the evening’s event, so am back at the Mackenzie Hotel to decompress and introvert a little before heading back to the Midnight Sun Complex for the fashion show…
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CHAPPELL ROAN accepts the Best New Artist award onstage during the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards (Feb 2, 2025)
hey do you think you could expand a bit on separating the art from the artist? clearly you’ve done it with jk rowling but what are your thoughts on it as a general idea?
okay, but you’re not going to like the answer.
here’s the truth: you can’t separate the art from the artist. not entirely. HP Lovecraft was an incredibly talented, but much more incredibly racist man. It would nice to say you don’t agree with his views but you can enjoy his works without that leaking in but…. well, I’m afraid that would be misunderstanding his books entirely.
Consider, for a second, that Lovecraft’s works were horror stories about extradimensional alien monsters having mutant children with humans, they were about invasions from distant monsters, they were about the purity of quaint European towns being tainted. Consider how this may have all been inflicted by the fact that he just simply despised anybody who wasn’t white. Consider how is opinions on “mixing the races” might fight into this; consider why being unable to maintain the “purity” of white Europe was the scariest thing of all to him.
This extends to Rowling too.
I would love to say we can just acknowledge that she is an awful, racist, antisemitic, transphobic person and then say “but at least her books are good,” because, well, they are, aren’t they? I would say so, for sure. But to suggest that one can separate her from them is…. ridiculous.
Consider why an antisemitic woman wrote about a species of goblins who live among us, but who for the most part keep to themselvesand are maybe a little bit oppressed by the institution, but also hold all the cards, all the money, run the banks.
Consider why a racist woman would write about a species of slaves who loved being enslaved, who enjoyed working for no pay, and cleaning up after humans, with the only small caveat of that they didn’t want to be beaten. Imagine that only the most radical of their species wanted to be free, and he still spent the rest of his life working for no pay and helping out a little white boy and his friends wherever he could. Consider why the only person in the story who thought they should be free, that they should have rights, was treated as an overzealous joke, who was acting against the wishes of those slaves who really LOVE being enslaved. Consider that Rowling went on to say that she kind of considers that girl to be black, now.
Consider why JK Rowling, an open and proud transphobe, wrote Rita Skeeter as having a large square jaw, thick “manly” hands, and dressing incredibly gaudily with the most obvious fake nails and fake teeth and fake hair and fake everything. Consider why a woman who tweets about how trans women are “foxes pretending to be hens to get in the hen house” might write this Rita Skeeter to then illegally transform her body in order to spy on children.
Harry Potter is full of Rowling’s bigotry, start to finish. Not even tangentially, like, “oh the goblins are bad, Rita Skeeter is bad, the house elves are bad, but most of it’s good!” because the deeper you dig and the longer you think the more you realise the entire story is based on her prejudices.
Harry Potter pretends to be an aracial story about found family, but if that were true, why are Harry’s distant ancestors important to who he is today even in the seventh book? Why does Harry have to live with his cousin and aunt and uncle? Because magic inherently prefers blood ties. Whilst Rowling was writing a story that seemed to say, “your heritage is not that important and doesn’t make you better than others” she was still writing a story about a boy who got all of his money through his bloodline, who was protected by living with his bloodline, no matter how evil, who was uniquely able to stop Voldemort because his bloodline passed down the invisibility cloak for generations and generations. Any step Harry takes he is compared to his perfect parents who were exactly like him — he looks just like his father, but he has his mother’s eyes, you know! — consider WHY a woman who is racist might’ve written a story like this. A story that on its surface, condemns a blood caste, but still in every step it takes, validates the idea that blood is thicker than water, and your geneological origin is what makes you special.
You can enjoy Harry Pottwr, of course you can. There are fantastic parts. I love a small group of teenagers deciding to become anarchies rebels and train to fight against fascism in secret. I love the murder mystery plots, I love how the series tells kids that it’s a good thing to be brave, and a good thing to fight injustice, and a good thing to challenge the government. But I cannot separate it from its author because it is such a product of its author. All of the structures of the world, the way things work in the universe, and drenched in Rowling’s beliefs, her bigotries. Of course they are: she made them.
Again. This doesn’t mean you cannot enjoy it. But I think we are past the day where we can pretend that disavowing a bigoted author is enough, and that that somehow separates the text from its bigotry. I think we are past the day where we can pretend that Harry Potter isn’t a deeply, inherently bigoted piece of media. Even the bits we love. I think we are beyond the day where we can truthfully pretend to separate it from her, because she is present through all of it. We MUST recognise its flaws. We MUST admit that she is in every part of it.
#this is a brilliant post that sets up an answer the anon’s question#which is that separating art from the artist isn’t about ignoring who the author was#but rather ignoring what the author tells you their work means#rowling will never say her work contains the things rightful pointed out here#but she doesn’t get to make that call#we all have eyes and can look for ourselves#and who she is is part of what we must look at (via @ratherembarrassing)