Ursula K. Le Guin's Letter of Resignation from the Authors Guild

My letter of resignation from the Authors Guild

The author, Ursula K. Le Guin, has authorized quoting and/or copying of this letter.



18 December 2009


To Whom it may concern at the Authors Guild:


I have been a member of the Authors Guild since 1972.

At no time during those thirty-seven years was I able to attend the functions, parties, and so forth offered by the Guild to members who happen to live on the other side of the continent. I have naturally resented this geographical discrimination, reflected also in the officership of the Guild, always almost all Easterners. But it was a petty gripe when I compared it to my gratitude to the Guild for the work you were doing in defending writers’ rights. I went on paying top dues and thought it worth it.

And now you have sold us down the river.

I am not going to rehearse any arguments pro and anti the “Google settlement.” You decided to deal with the devil, as it were, and have presented your arguments for doing so. I wish I could accept them. I can’t. There are principles involved, above all the whole concept of copyright; and these you have seen fit to abandon to a corporation, on their terms, without a struggle.

So, after being a loyal if invisible member for so long, I am resigning from the Guild. I am, however, retaining membership in the National Writers Union and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, both of which opposed the “Google settlement.” They don’t have your clout, but their judgment, I think, is sounder, and their courage greater.


Yours truly,

Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin is a leading Science Fiction and Fantasy writer. After seeing her name in nearly every textbook I use to teach fiction writing, I have started to develop an interest in her work, and one discovery has led to another. I recently borrowed a copy of her Steering the Craft:Exercises and discussion on Story Writing from my local library; I also discovered that she is a long-time friend of another SF writer I recently discovered, Kim Stanley Robinson, and now I just saw this important letter for those who care about the future of writing and profit. Well done UKG!

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