Talk:Devin Grayson
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Too brief
[edit]Apart from being all too brief this article lacks details: Date of Birth; why she changed her name and what the original was (this may not be public knowledge); more detailed biography; bibliography.
For the record she's one of my favourite authors, but
Some critics, however, have charged that Grayson's success is based more on notoriety (and her relationship with the highly successful Waid) than actual talent. A number of fans have complained that her work is poorly paced and prone to narrative excess, with verbose dialogue and captions attempting to compensate for actual story telling. None of her books have sold particularly well, some argue, and those that do, it is claimed, do so because Grayson is paired on those books with highly popular artists, such as "good girl" artist Jim Balent.
seems very POV.
Also, a sad lack of citations.
- Cerv 03:45, 10 October 2005 (UTC)
- I would have to agree, and I'm considering putting the POV template on this article. Since the passage tacitly admits that some of Grayson's titles have sold well, it's highly subjective to attribute that to the artist.Bjones 18:35, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
I don't find her particularly stellar as a writer, but this article is clearly slanted and seems to smack of libel.
It's pretty clearly POV pushing - the claim has gone in a couple of times from the same IP address. Phil Sandifer 18:20, 11 June 2006 (UTC)
Name change
[edit]This article used to mention the reason that Devin changed her name. Why was this information removed, did she object to it? -- Macduff 22:45, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
- Unsourced perhaps? If there was a good citation, it wouldn't really matter if she objected or not. Ford MF 00:25, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
I put in the fact that Devin had changed her name "(birth name unknown)" and it was removed. Why was this done? Here's what she has to say on the matter. -- Macduff 14:46, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
Devin's name is misspelled. Her middle name is "Kalile," not "Kallie." I tried to correct this but was not able to.
- How do you know which is the correct middle name? Both of them are given in the interview. Macduff 04:43, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
Sorry, newbie here. Please use/delete info however it helps article. Not a wiki pro here. Devin's middle name is Kalile. She has mentioned childhood abuse in numerous interviews online as to her reason for name change. http://goodcomics.blogspot.com/2005/12/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-27.html "Devin Kalile Grayson is my real and legal name. It's what's on my driver's license, passport, social security, etc. I've never written under a pseudonym. I was born with a different name, but had it legally changed in my early twenties - well before I was working in comics or even thinking about such - in response to sexual abuse issues in my childhood that made me feel like I needed to distance myself from my past a little bit psychologically. I told this to Wizard magazine when they interviewed me for the very first time something like seven years ago and said they could run that as part of the story as long as they were willing to include some phone numbers for national sexual abuse hotlines, but they didn't want the piece to be a "downer."
I guess someone got the rumor into circulation without the context, and that actually has been a little painful for me, just since the whole idea was to move on from that part of my life, and now I get constantly asked about it. Believe me, if I'd known I'd be writing Bat-books someday, I would have picked a different last name."
Devin has not been communication director at DD since 2007. She left there to become the Marketing Director for PlayFirst.com, a casual PC game company in San Francisco, from 09/2007-02/2009 and also acted as their online forum moderator, operating under the username Nemone. She became infamous for her first rant/blog post there. http://www.playfirst.com/blog/playfirst/123.html
She is currently unemployed according to her Facebook as of 02/2009. Sobe2009 (talk) 03:28, 18 February 2009 (UTC)
Relationship to Mark Waid
[edit]I noticed that earlier edits of this article have made reference to Grayson's relationship with Waid. Why was this removed? I added a small bit about it towards the end of the article, but I can't find a good, reliable source to attribute the information to. Anybody know of a site or resource that could be sourced? --Bluedeanie (talk) 21:25, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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