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Zane's Lesbian Erotica Too Racy?

Posted May 20th 2008 12:30PM by Felicia Pride
Filed under: More Than Words

By Felicia Pride

Controversy is surrounding bestselling erotica author Zane's new book. The woman known for her racy writing recently edited a lesbian erotica collection, Purple Panties: The Eroticanoir.com Anthology. The book's cover and content have been deemed offensive by some folks.

On AALBC.com, a literary site for African Americans run by Troy Johnson, Zane posted a note about the controversy. Here's a selected portion of "Zane's Apology for the Status of Today's World":

At first, I was going to hold my tongue about this issue; I really was. When one of the biggest National chain bookstores informed my publicist that my latest book was "too racy" for me to do signings there, I discussed it with a few people and let it go. When a book club service that has carried every last one of my other titles decided "to pass" on this one because they did not feel it fit their demographics, I let it go. But, there is always that proverbial last straw and that straw broke the camel's back last night.

I received an "Apology" email from a person who runs an online magazine. It was an apology to her subscribers because someone was offended by her promotion of my latest title. She vowed to not promote any more erotica or books that were not PG-13 rated. I emailed her back to ask if that includes street fiction or roughly 85% of the novels on the market that have some form of violence, profanity, or sexual content.

The only difference between "Purple Panties" and the nearly two dozen other titles that I have written or edited is that it is a collection of LESBIAN EROTICA. To that, I say shame on it all. It saddens me that we still live in a world that is so sexually oppressed. Now I am not saying that people need to rush out and read the book, or any of my books.

I am saying, point blank, that people have a ton of sexual hang-ups that they need to get over.

Everything is not for everybody but to "be offended," to claim that a book is "too racy" for booksignings but "Succulent" was not too racy a couple of months ago, nor "Dear G Spot" before that, or the book before that and so on, makes the real rationale behind it obvious.

Will they feel that same way when "Honey Flava" comes out two weeks from now or "Another Time, Another Place" in early June? "Zane's Sex Chronicles" in August? "Sensualidad: Caramel Flava 2" in August? Will they feel that same way when my next full-length novel "Total Eclipse of the Heart" comes out in November? "Head Bangers 2: An APF Sexcapade" in March? Will those books be "too racy" for booksignings or to be featured?
Read Zane's entire letter.


What do you think? Is this homophobia at work? With Terrance Dean's crusade to spark dialogue in the African American community about homosexuality and now the controversy surrounding Zane's book, do black people have issues with certain types of sexuality?

Felicia Pride is an author, speaker and welcomed voice of her generation. She's the founder of The BackList (www.thebacklist.net), an organization dedicated to using the power of words to uplift individuals and their communities. Felicia facilitates writing, publishing, and other creative workshops, curates events, and develops community initiatives. Shes a featured speaker at schools, universities, and events around the country, and has written for an array of publications. Her most recent book is The Message: 100 Life Lessons from Hip-Hop's Greatest Songs. Visit her online at www.feliciapride.com.




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1. There is nothin perverted about the same sex.I think the book will be good and i cant wait to read it myself.the only people that are perverted are the ones who think that gays are perverted.

msthumper at 5:01PM on May 20th 2008

2. I wouldn't buy this book. I am not for it but everyone has a right to their own opinion.

"DimePiece" at 9:24PM on May 20th 2008

3. America is going to hell in a hand basket!

Nicole at 9:47PM on May 20th 2008

4. While I too believe that evryone that is of age has a right to express themselves in what ever sexual way they deem necesary, I am sick of homosexuals acting all offended when they offend someone. Since whendid it become such an offensive thing toexpress disdain to any display of the act if you are not ok with it. Again I say what is most offensive is that straight people afre forced to smile and accept there way of life and keep there mouths shut--OR ELSE be labeled as a homophob. NOT SO. I am very comfortable with who I am. In doing so, I am not apologizing for not agreeing with YOUR way of life. so now go and be mad about it. I do not care. Just shut up when evr you are opposed. An DO NO compare this to the struggles of blacks. You do have a choice of displaying who you are peopleo color have no choice. So again I say-SHUT UP AND STOP WHINNING. WHEN PEOPLE ARE OFFENDED. YOU KNOW WHY!

bo dee at 11:05PM on May 20th 2008

5. I cant wait to read it!!

Zane Fan at 6:24AM on May 21st 2008

6. It's a book...read it or don't read it, who cares. How many books, sex tapes, or etc. are out there. Evidentially, you'll don't know Zane, she is a talented writer with an exotic mind. It's your choice; buy it or don't buy it. Read it or don't read it.

Quiet one at 11:00AM on May 21st 2008

7. I love Zane books and have read every one of them.And i will read this one and any others.

NARIN MOORE STERLING at 11:32AM on May 21st 2008

8. o hell no yall i love me some zane. they hatin on the lezbos.. smh.. she should sue.....i bet she would get paid. lol

Carrie Brad-Shaww at 4:31PM on May 21st 2008

9. I'd like to say good morning to everyone. I wasnt going to comment on this blog until I read the messy skank 'bo dee' just wrote on # 5.

First and foremost let me hit you with what the dictionary states as homophobia. FYI its a noun and its "prejudice against (fear or dislike of) homosexual people and homosexuality." Although ZANE is not a lesbian, she does have the right to voice her opinion through paperback on different sexual issues ranging from straight to gay to everything inbetween. For someone to scorn her writing over almost a decade of supporting the author IS IN FACT homophobia. Nobody is stating the fact of black vs white the topic is clearly on lesbians so please dont get it twisted. Discrimination for two comes in all shapes sizes and forms. What I cant stand is somebody acting like they've never encountered or how some things are so foreign to the eye that when some mess pops off surrounded by homosexuality, its to be hushed up, put out, stamped out and not even discussed. One of the reasons why we as a race cant move forward is because of closed minded individuals like you. WHO ARE YOU to say anything about what somebody should be saying or not saying? She has an american right to voice her view or pictorial on things and just because its on lesbianism everybody wants to have a fit? The funny thing that kills me is that most of the women I've talked too (especially black) have wanted to or had an encounter with another woman and they havent told anyone. The point is, before you open up your mouth (that to me sounds like its not getting fed) make sure you do your research before you respond to any more blogs. Ok?!

BarberBoy at 8:22AM on May 22nd 2008

10. I bet they only hate it because it's by a black author. Everything sexual involving blacks is always considered too racy or explicit.

LadyLikesMEN at 9:02AM on May 22nd 2008

11. Once again members of the black community showing their hypocrisy, which is all too obvious. Reading all of Zane's other sexually explicit novel was fine, but now that lesbian relationships are being explored, your "holy, sanctified and filled w/the Holy Ghost". Yeah...right.

Mike at 10:31AM on May 22nd 2008

12. leave it alone...ellen just announced that she is marrying her partner...oh! isnt ellen lesbian....its probably no difference then whats on ...tv..

JUNEBUGG at 1:31PM on May 22nd 2008

13. leave it alone...ellen just announced that she is marrying her partner...oh! isnt ellen lesbian....its probably no difference then whats on ...tv..

JUNEBUGG at 1:32PM on May 22nd 2008

14. leave it alone...ellen just announced that she is marrying her partner...oh! isnt ellen lesbian....its probably no difference then whats on ...tv..

JUNEBUGG at 1:34PM on May 22nd 2008

15. we all have skeletons in the closet,be it lying stealing or cheating...live and let live...

JUNEBUGG at 1:35PM on May 22nd 2008

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