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>> Book News: Inmate Fights For His Right To Read Werewolf Erotica

by Annalisa Quinn

June 13, 2013 7:20 AM

The Silver Crown

A San Francisco appeals court has ruled that a werewolf erotica novel
must be returned to Andres Martinez, an inmate of Pelican Bay State
Prison, after prison guards took it away from him on the grounds that
it was pornography. Although the court grants that novel in question,
The Silver Crown, by Mathilde Madden, is "less than Shakespearean," it
argues that the book nevertheless has literary merit and shouldn't be
banned under prison obscenity laws. The court also notes that "the sex
appears to be between consenting adults. No minors are involved. No
bestiality is portrayed (unless werewolves count)." The book, which
contains several lengthy depictions of fanged fornication, is
described thusly: "Every full moon, Iris kills werewolves. It's what
she's good at. What she's trained for. She's never imagined doing
anything else ... until she falls in love with one. And being a
professional werewolf hunter and dating a werewolf poses a serious
conflict of interests." Mathilde Madden is a pseudonym for Mathilda
Gregory, a journalist and Guardian contributor. She wrote in an email
to NPR, "I am thrilled someone has gone to so much trouble to read
something I wrote. I hope the book can live up to expectations." <<

inmates can't have porn??
-- 
Jim Devine /  "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your
own way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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