ext_12714 ([identity profile] pegkerr.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] pegkerr 2007-07-20 10:33 am (UTC)

I know that I'm naive, perhaps, for wanting to have the experience that the author intended: that all over the world, we would be reading the story for the first time and experiencing it as a surprise together. Maybe it's because, since I'm an author, I give extra weight to authorial intention. I thought Rowling's intention was so extremely cool: the world coming together for one night, discovering the ending for this marvelous story, and nobody spoiling it for anyone else. That would be a remarkable world event, something never seen before. And we had waited so many years for this night to come! So yeah, I feel a little bitter toward those who are reading the story ahead of when Rowling intended, that they are cheating somehow.

But I don't feel nearly as bitter toward them as I do toward the people who blew the book open ahead of time and are trying to spoil it for everyone else.

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