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THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE
Number 216, March 24, 2003
Shucks and Aw!


Attention Libertarian Writers

by L. Neil Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Exclusive to TLE

Is there a blacklist in New York and Hollywood against libertarian writers?

I address this question to all of my valued colleagues, published libertarian
writers, as well as those who haven't been able to find a publisher for
works that are perfectly publishable. You all know who you are. Nor do I
ask rhetorically. I'm inviting you to reply any way you wish. I want this
question answered, so we can do something about it.

I'll start.

I've been a novelist for 26 years. In all that time, it's been unspeakably
frustrating to me that, as far as I know, I haven't been able to help a single
new writer get published for the first time. I seem to have been utterly
unable to blaze trails for the next crop of pro-freedom novelists. The
jungle always closes up again, right behind me.

What's worse, my recommendation is the kiss of death. New York
publishers treat me exactly the same way I treat TV and movie critics—I
listen to them and do precisely the opposite of whatever they suggest.

Is there a blacklist in New York and Hollywood against libertarian writers?

I've had my own problems, too. A famous publisher—my publisher at the
time—once told my agent, "Neil could be a great writer if he'd just give up
this libertarian nonsense". However my philosophical convictions are the
reason I started writing in the first place. Give up writing what I believe
and I wouldn't have anything left to write. In the end, I told my agent to
tell my publisher that she could be a great publisher if she'd give up being
Jewish—it amounted to the same demand she made of me—but he didn't
have the cojones to do it.

Most of my "inventory" has fallen out of print (this isn't unusual for a
"midlist" writer), and certain of my efforts that I know are important
breakthrough works—Pallas, to name one, or Forge of the Elders — get
released, seem to drop into a dark, bottomless pit, and rapidly fade into
obscurity, although they're well-written, and full of new ideas, interesting
situations, and engaging characters. It was a struggle of a lifetime to get
The Probability Broach back into print.

The only advice I've ever had from New York editors is to be less
libertarian. (That's not strictly true; I was once assigned a special editor to
"help" me with love scenes in a particular book—trouble was, he was gay;
and no, I wouldn't take political direction from a liberal or a conservative.)
At the same time, I know authors who are dyslexics, functional illiterates,
alcoholics, or very nearly dead, whose piles of script are tenderly stroked,
kneaded, and currycombed by editors and editorial committees until they
begin to resemble ... literature.

You'd gasp if you knew who I'm referring to.

I've been sworn to secrecy.

Is there a blacklist in New York and Hollywood against libertarian writers?

Wanna know how they manufacture a bestseller? When a favored new
book—by some writer with the proper credentials—is published, and the
first printing is shipped out, the publisher sends hordes of gofers—steno
pool girls and mailroom boys—out to every bookstore in Manhattan,
pretending to be legitimate customers. They buy the new book back. The
sales then get reported to whoever they get reported to—everybody
knows what's really going on but pretends not to—and voila!

Instant bestseller.

Is there a blacklist in New York and Hollywood against libertarian writers?

On the whole, I've fared better than other libertarian writers who either
end up soft-pedaling their convictions or hiding them as best they can. I've
written 23 books so far, one of them a nonfiction collection of essays, two
of them contemporary "thrillers" I wrote with a collaborator, Aaron
Zelman. As always, I have a couple of novels in the works right now, one
with a collaborator, Rex May, and another nonfiction project, plus the half
dozen columns I write every month.

Over the past 2.6 decades, it's gotten harder and harder for me to sell
books to New York publishers. They say my sales aren't good. I say they
don't know how to sell my books. As the Bush-Clinton-Bush Depression has
gotten deeper, they've been less and less inclined to try. What pains me is
what I see them do for other writers. Those with "credentials".

Is there a blacklist in New York and Hollywood against libertarian writers?

I once even had a shot at the movies. A longtime correspondent of mine
was friends with my favorite writer/producer/director. With his help (and
the w/r/d's consent) I sent the guy a box of my novels that I thought were
right up his alley, along with a freestanding movie "treatment".

Silence.

That was three years ago. I got to thinking afterward that this was the guy
who was eviscerated over one very ideological movie he'd made and wasn't
much liked for most of his other work. He's what I'd call a mild,
conservative- leaning libertarian, but—in a climate of opinion that resisted
Rush Limbaugh, a fake radical who never had a notion Ike Eisenhower
wouldn't have approved of—the expression of his mild, conservative-leaning
libertarian ideas nearly destroyed his career.

He needs my ideas like a hole in his head.

I just wish he'd said something.

Which brings me back to the original question. Does New York—and we'll
throw in Hollywood— discriminate against writers who don't have the right
credentials? What exactly are the right credentials?

Is there a blacklist against libertarians?

Some of you will say yes, others will say no, and a few will write me 2000-
word articles that avoid really saying much of anything. You tell me—and
TLE—and then we'll see if we can do anything about it.





Three-time Prometheus Award-winner L. Neil Smith is the author of 23
books, including The American Zone, Forge of the Elders, Pallas, The
Probability Broach, Hope (with Aaron Zelman), and his collection of
articles and speeches, Lever Action, all of which may be purchased
through his website "The Webley Page" at lneilsmith.com. Autographed
copies may be had from the author at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

L. Neil Smith writes regular columns for The Libertarian Enterprise
webleyweb.com/tle, Sierra Times sierratimes.com, and for Rational Review
rationalreview.com.
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