I don't believe in gratuitous offense. I sometimes offend on purpose. There is such a thing as being edited well. So if you've got a line that seems to be dissing anyone with a disability, then, and that's not what you're trying to convey, then you should fix it. And there's nothing wrong with having another perspective. It shouldn't be brave to say most of the stuff I say. And unfortunately, it has become so. On that note, thank you very much.
If offence is against the rules, what hope is there for radical writing? Join world-famous author Lionel Shriver to discuss the decline of in-your-face fiction and the sinister rise of sensitivity readers.
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