Hey Everyone,
I really like this one...Melissa stood her ground...
Thanks to Twilight Lexicon for the Tip!
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Via @TwilightLexicon From @NewYorkercom
As part of the annual New Yorker Festival run by the magazine of the
same name, Melissa Rosenberg sat on a panel with other authors who have
penned or adapted vampire fiction. Fellow panelists included Stephen
King who created controversy last year for comments made on the Twilight
Series.
“These vampires are lost souls, Carroll said, the type that women
long to make their “projects.” The sex, King pointed out, is invariably
adolescent—“they just want to bite the girl’s neck”—and Rosenberg
elaborated: the self-loathing Edward from “Twilight” is “actually very
safe, because of his own morality.” King asked if there was a parallel
between maintaining abstinence and not wanting to suck her blood?
Rosenberg didn’t miss a beat: “Absolutely.”
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