As a publisher, an editor and an author, I have first-hand experience of attempts to censor work that goes against the grain of the current gender orthodoxy. My fifth novel was explicitly gender critical. Since then, a prize-winning author on the same list – who admitted they had not read my book – asked for their rights back because they did not wish to be associated with the publisher of such a book (even though they admitted they hadn’t read it).
A Publisher's Tale...
A Publisher's Tale...
A Publisher's Tale...
As a publisher, an editor and an author, I have first-hand experience of attempts to censor work that goes against the grain of the current gender orthodoxy. My fifth novel was explicitly gender critical. Since then, a prize-winning author on the same list – who admitted they had not read my book – asked for their rights back because they did not wish to be associated with the publisher of such a book (even though they admitted they hadn’t read it).