Saturday, August 30, 2008

Midnight Sun

I found out today that a partial draft of Stephenie Meyer's novel Midnight Sun was illegally leaked and posted on the Internet. I went to her site: http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/midnightsun.html and found this:

"Midnight Sun: Edward's Version of Twilight

August 28, 2008

As some of you may have heard, my partial draft of Midnight Sun was illegally posted on the Internet and has since been virally distributed without my knowledge or permission or the knowledge or permission of my publisher.

I have a good idea of how the leak happened as there were very few copies of Midnight Sun that left my possession and each was unique. Due to little changes I made to the manuscript at different times, I can tell when each left my possession and to whom it was given. The manuscript that was illegally distributed on the Internet was given to trusted individuals for a good purpose. I have no comment beyond that as I believe that there was no malicious intent with the initial distribution.

I did not want my readers to experience Midnight Sun before it was completed, edited and published. I think it is important for everybody to understand that what happened was a huge violation of my rights as an author, not to mention me as a human being. As the author of the Twilight Saga, I control the copyright and it is up to the owner of the copyright to decide when the books should be made public; this is the same for musicians and filmmakers. Just because someone buys a book or movie or song, or gets a download off the Internet, doesn't mean that they own the right to reproduce and distribute it. Unfortunately, with the Internet, it is easy for people to obtain and share items that do not legally belong to them. No matter how this is done, it is still dishonest. This has been a very upsetting experience for me, but I hope it will at least leave my fans with a better understanding of copyright and the importance of artistic control.

So where does this leave Midnight Sun? My first feeling was that there was no way to continue. Writing isn't like math; in math, two plus two always equals four no matter what your mood is like. With writing, the way you feel changes everything. If I tried to write Midnight Sun now, in my current frame of mind, James would probably win and all the Cullens would die, which wouldn't dovetail too well with the original story. In any case, I feel too sad about what has happened to continue working on Midnight Sun, and so it is on hold indefinitely.

I'd rather my fans not read this version of Midnight Sun. It was only an incomplete draft; the writing is messy and flawed and full of mistakes. But how do I comment on this violation without driving more people to look for the illegal posting? It has taken me a while to decide how and if I could respond. But to end the confusion, I've decided to make the draft available here (at the end of this post). This way, my readers don't have to feel they have to make a sacrifice to stay honest. I hope this fragment gives you further insight into Edward's head and adds a new dimension to the Twilight story. That's what inspired me to write it in the first place.

I do want to take a moment and thank the wonderful fans who have been so supportive of me over the past three years. I cannot begin to tell you how much each of you means to me. I only hope this note will stop all the confusion and online speculation so that the Twilight universe can once again become the happy escape it used to be. After this incredibly busy year, I am now focusing on spending more time with my family and working on some other writing projects.

--Stephenie"

What a horrible nightmare this must be for her. I hate to publish a post before I edit and rewrite and make sure it is just so, and here an unfinished novel that will be read by thousands upon thousands of people has been splashed across the Internet. Yes, this is a violation of her rights as an author, creates a huge loss financially if the book is never completed and published and was just so morally wrong. I can't imagine how frustrated and hurt I would feel if I were in her position.

I think it was very generous of her to allow her readers to find a copy to read with her permission. This was very gracious. At the end of her post on her website, there is a link to access the 264 page manuscript. While you can not print it out to read, it does allow you to save it as a file. I think I know what I'll be doing for the rest of the weekend.....

4 comments:

Marcie said...

I feel just sick for her...

Shawni said...

Cheryl, I just have to tell you that your comments are the sweetest, kindest things and you always make my day when you say something on my blog. You are just so thoughtful. You make me want to be a better person.

Did you say it was your in-laws who were Tal's mission presidents? I'm sure he'd want me to tell you to tell them hello. It is such a small world...especially in the Mormon world!

I feel so sorry for Stephanie Meyers! I've only read the very first book and I should really get with it to read the others because I hear SO much about them. How sad that this one got compromised!

Amanda said...

I think she handled it very well. She showed her frustration, let people know how wrong it was to do what was done, yet she did it all with dignity.

I like the books okay, and I didn't know much about Midnight Sun, but my sister-in-law is obsessed with them and is SO upset about what happened. The fact that she won't be able to read the full and truthful version of Midnight Sun leaves her distraught. Not only was Stephenie affected, but her fans were affected by it as well. Too sad!

Kristi said...

I wonder who leaked it...