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160 Authors Protest Milo Yiannopoulous' Book Deal

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Plenty of people have already spoken out about the year's most contentious publishing decision, and now book creators are standing up and speaking out. In an open letter published on Thursday, 160 authors and illustrators protested Milo Yiannopoulos' book deal with Simon & Schuster, saying that the decision "weaken[s] the reach of the [publisher's] many other brilliant imprints that daily attempt to contribute to humanity instead of destroy it."

As the face of the white nationalist, "alt-right" movement, Yiannopoulos was making headlines before Simon & Schuster paid a reported $250,000 to publish his book, Dangerous. He rose to prominence as a writer and editor for the white nationalist website Breitbart. In 2016, he was permanently banned from Twitter after he instigated a racist, sexist dogpile on Ghostbusters actress Leslie Jones.

A number of Simon & Schuster's own authors and illustrators signed the open letter, including Cassandra Clare, Laurie Halse Anderson, and Scott Campbell. Other prominent names include Ellen Oh, IW Gregorio, and Jane Yolen. These children's book creators aren't mincing words about Yiannopoulos' book deal. From the letter:

Threshold has placed Simon & Schuster's considerable reputation and weight behind one of the most prominent faces of the newly repackaged white supremacist/white nationalist movement and financially supported a man who routinely denigrates, verbally attacks, and directs dangerous internet doxxing and hate campaigns against women, minorities, LGBTQ individuals, Muslims, and anyone he chooses to target who supports equality and human decency. Irrespective of the content of this book, by extending a mainstream publication contract, Threshold has chosen to legitimize this reprehensible belief system, these behaviors, and white supremacy itself.

Dangerous is not Yiannopoulos' first book. In 2007, he self-published a book of poetry, Eskimo Papoose, under the name Milo Andreas Wagner. The book contains plagiarized lyrics from Tori Amos, Britney Spears, and Mariah Carey.