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Ron Franscell: Should crime writers profit from somebody else’s tragedy?

Ron Franscell, True Crime Writer

Ron Franscell, author of the bestselling true crime “The Darkest Night” (St. Martin’s Press)

Every crime writer has heard this little heckling voice, usually from the cheap seats, but sometimes from inside his own head. It isn’t always loud, but it’s often piercing.

My 2008 true crime, The Darkest Night, recently enjoyed a revival on bestseller lists when its long-awaited digital edition was released a couple weeks ago. It’s an intimate story of a monstrous crime against two of my childhood friends in the small town where we grew up and I wanted to explore the reverberation of one terrible act across time. It has struck a chord with American readers for more than six years … and it has also apparently struck at least one nerve

“Someone profiting from this tragedy is inexcusable!” a fellow named Eric posted a couple days ago. He admitted he hasn’t (and probably wouldn’t) read The Darkest Night but swiftly deemed it greedy, exploitive, and parasitic.

 Eff’in money grubbers! I beg you to use part of the profits to support something good for children! Back ‘Amber Alerts,’ donate to build a safe playground for disabled children, but do it yourself! Don’t just write a check and call it good! And I hope you carry the guilt that the money is coming from the loss of two, yes two, innocent lives lost!”

Crime writers have heard this discordant grousing since Truman Capote wrote about the slaughter of an innocent farm family in In Cold Blood. Vincent Bugliosi heard it after Helter Skelter graphically exposed Manson as a bogeyman for the ages. Ann Rule has heard it after every #1 New York Times bestseller she’s written. Why should these ink-stained wretches make a dime off tragedy?

It reflects our sense of justice: Victims should profit. Not killers, not cops, not authors or filmmakers, not newspapers or TV stations. Only victims, once and future.

Eric’s discomfort is a common challenge for crime writers. A lot of people like Eric (including me) think a story should improve society, starting with the innocent victims of a crime. We simply disagree about the power of storytelling to improve society (and we likely have vastly different ideas of just how much an author profits from a book).

Journalists tell stories, good and bad. Authors enlarge the experience of a society. They have a sense of justice, too, or they probably wouldn’t be telling these stories. And I must admit that there are a few—a very few—writers and publishers who exploit human tragedy purely for personal gain. But I wouldn’t write crime stories if I thought they couldn’t change us for the better.

The alternative is that such tragedies are never committed to the culture’s memory in a book, story, or movie. If not for books like The Darkest Night, the memories of these victims would be lost or confined to only a small community. A powerful story is shared by everyone.

The stories we have retold through time haven’t always ended well, but it’s the endings that always decide whether a story is worth retelling—even a sordid, sad crime story in which all the wrong people die.

The Darkest Night, A True Crime

The Darkest Night, A True Crime

So the best thing I could do for the victims in this case was share the story so more people know them, and more people are energized to prevent it from ever happening again. To kick-start that energy, I donated every dollar of The Darkest Night’s first-day sales to local national chapters of Parents of Murdered Children in the names of my two childhood friends and next-door neighbors, Amy Burridge and Becky Thomson. But that, too, was merely to soothe the heckler in my own heart, who reminded me that this might never have been my story anyway. I just told it.

Nevertheless, a lot of people do jobs that are distasteful, either for the greater good or because we don’t want to do them ourselves. Should a gravedigger or florist work free just because death has created a need for his labor? Should a surgeon work for free because someone will die if he doesn’t?

Conversely, some people get paid for work that is, at its heart, good, altruistic, and humanitarian. Should teachers, cops, firefighters, pastors, and nurses work for free simply because nobody should profit from good deeds?

Whatever money an author (or newspaper or filmmaker) earns merely makes it possible to continue telling stories. If they are valuable to us, more can be written. If they exploit or erode our culture, I like to think they’ll die out (but reality TV tells me I might be wrong).

I believe deeply in the power of a story to improve society. I believe artists of all kinds are undervalued in our culture, which too often believes an artist’s contributions should be freely given. And I think the way we enhance our existence is through stories, so we mustn’t make it impossible for storytellers to sustain themselves.

WildBlue Press is proud to have published the newest edition of Ron Franscell‘s debut crime fiction, THE DEADLINE. In coming weeks, WBP will also publish its sequel, THE OBITUARY.

Filed Under: Blog, Ron Franscell, True Crime Tagged With: books, Murder, Non-Fiction, publishing, Ron Franscell, True Crime, true crime classic, True Murder, writing
December 29, 2014 By Ron Franscell 2 Comments

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  1. Judith A. Yates says

    August 25, 2017 at 6:00 pm

    Ron, as usual you have an excellent and eloquent point. I find my victim’s loved ones thank me for telling their story. We can walk a fine line between profit and memorial, but the majority of us avoid that slippery slope.
    As far as “profit”…. hmm. Should I copy/paste account statements?

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