[stylist] censorship
LoriStay at aol.com
LoriStay at aol.com
Thu May 7 00:21:55 UTC 2009
I may have mentioned that I edit a magazine called Musings of Maturity.
Last year, the Town commissioner for senior affairs decided to edit my
editing, and instead of consulting me, cut and pasted (literally!) little
squares of corrections, editing out names of products, and words she considered
obscene, such as crap. (I'd already substituted that for the more pungent
word). Can't recall what she put. Probably something that didn't belong
there. She also decided to change the word "muse" to "inspiration," thus
changing the meaning of the article entirely.
This year, I've asked for guidelines, and suggested that I'd be glad to
make corrections so the publication doesn't look unprofessional with messy cuts
and pastes. I was told, "But we don't do email."
Strange. Doesn't the U.S. Postal Service still function? I'll be glad
to use it if the commissioner will.
Or I could hand carry the corrections. It's not as though town hall is
that far away.
I'm one step away from refusing to edit this magazine. It's not a paid
position. Also, the writers who contribute to the magazine are quite angry.
Last year was the first time our work was censored like this. We were
even told we couldn't rewrite a song such as "You're the top" if we said Obama
was the top. (For heaven's sake, he's the President! Can't we surmount
politics? Apparently not.) The song writer gave me three possible verses
to replace, and all had product names, another no no.
Has anyone else run into this? Yes, I have, by the way, since on occasion
Slate & Style has had to change a word or two. but nothing like this!
Lori
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