Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't know authors did this. I do know that I have no interest in updated versions of books. I would prefer to read them in the original form, example the recent Roald Dahl controversy.
I have an example. In the original print version, the main character dresses up like a stereotypical Chinese person.
The ebook now says the character wore a disguise.
The kind of disguise has zero impact on the story. Does it bother you that the author removed the description?
NP here: yes. It’s Orwellian. it’s one thing if an author makes changes themselves, but having this done to their work after they have died is an abomination. Anyone who cares about literature should agree.
Anonymous wrote:So few people are going to read a self published version of a 20-year-old, no-longer-published book. Your time is better spent writing something new.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't know authors did this. I do know that I have no interest in updated versions of books. I would prefer to read them in the original form, example the recent Roald Dahl controversy.
I have an example. In the original print version, the main character dresses up like a stereotypical Chinese person.
The ebook now says the character wore a disguise.
The kind of disguise has zero impact on the story. Does it bother you that the author removed the description?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know authors did this. I do know that I have no interest in updated versions of books. I would prefer to read them in the original form, example the recent Roald Dahl controversy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn't know authors did this. I do know that I have no interest in updated versions of books. I would prefer to read them in the original form, example the recent Roald Dahl controversy.
The original will still be available.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't know authors did this. I do know that I have no interest in updated versions of books. I would prefer to read them in the original form, example the recent Roald Dahl controversy.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t mind! I think it usually just means the attire has improved or wants to revert changes their editor originally inflicted on them or they feel some of the original content was dated and want to tidy it up.