The 'Bad Sex Awards' Snubbed Fifty Shades of Grey This Year
LatestIt’s almost time for the “Bad Sex in Fiction” Awards, when the Literary Review chooses/makes fun of “the author who produces the worst description of a sex scene in a novel.”
You might think that there’s a clear winner this year in Fifty Shades of Grey, the horrific BDSM tome that captured the hearts, minds, and libidos of Americans with prose such as “Hmm…he’s soft and hard at once, like steel encased in velvet, and surprisingly tasty – salty and smooth…he’s my own Christian Grey flavor popsicle.”
But the Literary Review‘s editors actually decided to exclude the bestseller from this year’s shortlist, because the prize’s rubric explicitly bans erotica (and maybe Twilight fan fiction?) but also because they unabashedly hate it.
“I don’t think she needs any more publicity, does she?” Literary Review senior editor Jonathan Beckman said of E.J James. Catty! Or, as Anastasia would say: Jeez!