EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 22 MIN
Bookish News: The Sophie Lark Controversy Explained
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In today’s episode, we dive deep into the controversy surrounding author Sophie Lark and her now-pulled book Sparrow and Vine. Initially covered in our March 5th Bookish Gossip episode, this discussion expands on the backlash, the publisher’s response, and the book community’s reaction. We also break down Sophie Lark’s statement, the role of Bloom Books, and whether this series will make a comeback in the future.Plus, breaking news: The New York Times has now covered this issue, adding a new layer to the conversation. We analyze their take and what this means for both the publishing industry and indie authors navigating similar controversies.Key TakeawaysSparrow and Vine was pulled from publication due to problematic language regarding immigrants.Sophie Lark apologized, stating she will rewrite the book and take sensitivity readers more seriously.Bloom Books remains largely silent, which raises questions about publisher accountability.The controversy highlights a broader discussion on writing flawed characters responsibly in romance.The New York Times has picked up the story, adding mainstream media attention to the issue.Join the ConversationWhat are your thoughts on this controversy? Should the book have been pulled? Should Sophie Lark self-publish? Let’s discuss this in the comments!Support the PodcastSubscribe, rate, and review to help more readers find us.Get exclusive updates & book recommendations on our Substack.Thanks for tuning in! Stay bookish, and see you next time.Mentioned in this episode:Advertise with UsDo you have a book or service that you want to share with our engaged audience? Check out our opportunities to sponsor with us.Advertise With Us
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