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Author lauren hough
Author lauren hough













author lauren hough

Meanwhile, she was among the finalists announced this week for another leading LGBTQ prize, the Triangles. The news about Hough, which the author herself made public last weekend, has continued the ongoing debate about “cancel culture” and whether Hough was unduly punished (or was exploiting “cancel culture” for publicity). “So when I saw people assuming that simple idea was the entirety of the plot, I told them to read the book before assuming the worst. “Other books that started from this premise - all the men disappear - have erased the existence of trans people, and it was important to her not to do that, to be as sensitive as possible,” Hough wrote. On Substack, Hough wrote recently that Newman had been an invaluable supporter while she was working on “Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing,” her debut book, and that the two had discussed how Newman's novel could "recognize the reality of transgender people.” Last year, Hough criticized some reviews she received on the social media platform Goodreads, tweeting in derogatory terms about readers who gave her book four stars (out of a possible five) to “show they're super tough reviewers who need to, like, fall in love, you know? Anyway, no one likes you.” The letter from Lambda to Penguin Random House refers to “at least a couple of documented instances” when Hough used “her substantial platform - due in part to her excellent book - to harmfully engage with readers and critics alike.”

author lauren hough

“I’m not sorry I said things like that,” Hough answers. The critic also writes that Hough was “definitely aggressive,” and expresses regret that “she said things like that.” In another exchange, a book critic praises Hough for her book and notes that “revered writers” had won awards after saying worse things. Responds Hough: “Pretty sure you don’t know what the (expletive) is in a book you haven’t (expletive) read.” In screenshots viewed by The Associated Press, Newman describes “The Men” on Twitter and one follower responds: “Pretty sure this terf plot has been published four or five times already," using the term for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist.” Her publisher calls “The Men” a “gripping, beautiful, and disquieting novel of feminist utopias and impossible sacrifices that interrogates the dream of a perfect society.” On Twitter, Hough wrote that she had read an early copy and could hardly find the words for how good it was, emphasizing “good” with an expletive. Newman's book, scheduled for June, imagines a post-male society in which people with the Y chromosome have disappeared.

author lauren hough

Hough, who has written about the controversy on Substack, declined further comment Wednesday. “We want people to treat each other with respect and treat each other with dignity.” “We have to hold the line in how we communicate with each other,” Lambda co-executive director Cleopatra Jach Acquaye said in a recent telephone interview.

#AUTHOR LAUREN HOUGH SERIES#

In a letter sent to her publisher, Penguin Random House, shortly before the announcement and shared this week with The Associated Press, Lambda cited a series of tweets (some deleted) from early this month that showed a “troubling hostility toward transgender critics and trans-allies” who had challenged the premise of Sandra Newman's upcoming novel “The Men.” Hough was supposed to be a Lambda Award finalist for best lesbian memoir, one of 24 categories announced last week by the Lambda Literary organization. NEW YORK – Judges for a prominent LGBTQ literature award withdrew a planned nomination for Lauren Hough's acclaimed essay collection, “Leaving Isn’t The Hardest Thing," after the author used sharp and sometimes profane language in Twitter exchanges with critics of a novel she had expressed admiration for.















Author lauren hough