Rape Fiction vs. Rape Reality
Bridgette Hayden This is not a full-length book. This is a very brief, informal commentary addressing rape content in fiction, those against it, and the creative need to safely explore sexual pain in a written format. Sincere and valid writers of rape content are supported as Bridgette reveals her own struggle with the shame of needing to write what others despise and shun, and how it returned her personal power to her. "Don't be so quick to judge. We don't know what form healing will take," is her message to those who think they know what rape content in fiction is all about. She gives a deeply personal account of self-discovery, recounting how her private trauma transformed itself into her three-volume epic, Sonny Preyer , a body of work she couldn't be more proud of. She goes on to make the argument that writers of so-called rape fiction should be given careful consideration before being dismissed by their peers.
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