I'm not saying that she would accept it, but that the response from the Lexicon people should have been to seek a compromise. There are plenty of authors who have accepted that assistance from people in creating companion books for their world (Anne McCaffrey leaps to mind). And why retread when someone has done all the heavy lifting for you? There are the resources, ready-made and drawn from your own material. You correct them where they're wrong, add material so people will pay for it, rejigger into your own style, and boom.
I'm looking at it from the commercial perspective of someone who writes medical textbooks on a tight deadline for a living -- we always use material that already exists where possible. Heck, the fiction author in me would be willing to accept fan help if it were forthcoming, because fans are, in general, much more exacting with details than the author of the original material.
If she wants to write about it, then hey, that would be a no, right? It's not like she has anything else she has to do (like work for a living ever again).
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Date: 2007-11-02 10:56 pm (UTC)I'm looking at it from the commercial perspective of someone who writes medical textbooks on a tight deadline for a living -- we always use material that already exists where possible. Heck, the fiction author in me would be willing to accept fan help if it were forthcoming, because fans are, in general, much more exacting with details than the author of the original material.
If she wants to write about it, then hey, that would be a no, right? It's not like she has anything else she has to do (like work for a living ever again).