He’s a school teacher, and this is his second novel,
both set in the future, What angered “school officials” and, apparently fools
among the cops, was its subject matter: a school shooting. Is this what we can
expect in the future from our government? Writers imprisoned because SOMEBODY
didn’t like his plotline? This is what a “tin-pot dictator” does. We USED TO BE
a free country. But no longer if a NOVELIST can be imprisoned because of what
he is writing. This is what they say about the arrest: “Pending the release of further
information, it’s impossible to tell if McLaw did or said anything beyond
authoring novels reflective of contemporary commercial fiction that gave
authorities credible reason to believe he was a real threat to himself and/or
others. [But they use that as an excuse to imprison him because they don’t like
his subject matter. –RT] Without such details, speculation about “Soviet-style
punishment for a novelist” are to be expected, as is an equally likely
possibility that this could simply be the type of zero tolerance insanity that
results in bizarre gross official overreactions, like a student being suspended
for writing about shooting dinosaurs.” “Soviet-style punishment for authors.”
How appropriate. Well, I guess it’s only a matter of time before I get a visit
from several men in black suits wearing mirrored sunglasses who don’t like what
I write. (The Examiner)
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
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