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Jonathan Plummer, the man responsible for both the giving and the taking away of Terry McMillan’s infamous groove, has written the gay, gold-digging version of O.J.’s If I Did It, and booksellers are responding to it in a similar way — by banning it from their shelves.

At least one bookstore — Marcus Books in Oakland — has decided not to carry Plummer’s novel, Balancing Act, which is based on the man’s “discovery,” “during” his marriage to uber-author Terry McMillan, that he was in no way shape or form a straight man. Funny how that happens after you marry the millionaire novelist.

In a press release, Plummer’s manager has implied that stores blocking his novel are anti-gay. It’s probably more likely they’re pro-McMillan.

Sep 24, 2007 · Link · 7 Responses
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Tagged: Books · LGBT · Terry McMillan · Jonathan Plummer
Comments (7)

No. 1 carlagirl says:

That seems like a slippery slope for booksellers to ban titles because they don’t like the content. Even if they aren’t homophobic, which I’ll assume they’re not, the precedent could certainly pave the way to reject future titles on that basis. Whatever could be their reasoning, unless, given that she lives in NoCal, it’s personal?

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 3:24 pm
No. 2 Lauren Williams, Stereohyped says:

I wouldn’t be surprised if Terry McMillan had a relationship with the bookstore.

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 3:38 pm
No. 3 daria says:

Well, are they selling OJ’s book? Or Jim McGreevey’s? Both are garbage. If I owned a bookstore, I would maintain the right to screen out garbage. I went to a McGreevey book reading and he’s a disgusting cheater. I loathe him and it has nothing to do with him being gay. The way he treated his wife post-outing was unforgivable. And it continues.

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 4:04 pm
No. 4 eastcoastcutie says:

I’m sure that bookstore is selling plenty of E. Lynn Harris books. I don’t think it’s an anti-gay thing. It may be more of a pro-Terry thing. Marcus Books is a black bookstore that has been around for a while so may feel some loyalty to her.

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 4:07 pm
No. 5 Terry McMillan says:

The relationship I have with Marcus Bookstores is the same as I have with other bookstores that sell books by African-American authors. I have been an avid supporter of Marcus as well as other AA Bookstores since my first novel, MAMA, was published in 1987. Jonathan’s so-called “manager” is Mark Plummer, his cousin, (a/k/a Trola Mae: see www.blackvoices.com comments)and the two of them are just angry because no one’s buying this trash being paraded as a novel which Jonathan didn’t even write. He, like his publisher, are both opportunists trying to cash in on my fame and his relationship to me. He should be ashamed of what he’s done and how he did it, but this book is a testament to the fact that he feels no guilt or shame in what he did and how he did it, which is basically the equivalent of a rapist writing about how he raped his victim and then decides to publish it. He makes me sick, and bookstores as well as intelligent people know precisely what he’s done and why he’s doing it. For the reasons he’s done everything else: for his own benefit. The only problem is, God don’t like ugly which is why he and his cousin are now lashing out at bookstores and trying to accuse the of the same thing they accused me of, which is homophobia. Rejecting this book, like my anger at Jonathan, does not make me or them homophobic. Their shelves are lined with books by both gay and lesbian authors. He should take a hint: everybody can’t be punk’d and they have a right not to carry his book if they so chose. I would also not be surprised if he or his cousin aren’t responsible for the negative comments. They seem to enjoy doing this, but especially making me out to be the evil-doer when they should both take a long long look in the mirror.

Visit my blog “comment-terry” or my website at www.terrymcmillan.com to see how I feel about how well he balanced while acting. As Mary Monroe says: “God still don’t like ugly.”

There is still room for dignity and honesty,

Terry McMillan

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 5:12 pm
No. 6 Anovelista says:

Wow, if anybody needs a blog Terry, it is you! I hope you get a chance to update often.

http://comment-terry.blogspot.com/

Posted: Sep 24, 2007 at 7:14 pm
No. 7 Lala says:

There’s accountability on BOTH people in this situation…he was too young…and she was too mature to mess with a boy that young…

Ms. Terry has ALWAYS used her own life to fuel the fire of her books…so why can’t her ex-husband…

JUST LET IT GO!!!

Posted: Oct 11, 2007 at 9:39 am
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