A Chinese writer is facing a decade in prison for writing a gay erotic novel

Erotic fiction author faces jail after selling 7,000 copies of a book, labelled "perverted" by Chinese authorities.

Chinese Social Media

The author was discovered selling her novel on Chinese social media website Weibo. Source: Getty Images

A popular Chinese author of erotic fiction has been sentenced to over ten years in prison for "producing and selling pornographic materials".

Working under the pseudonym Tianyi, the author, whose surname is Liu, was noticed by authorities after her novel Occupy began receiving attention online, where it sold over 7,000 copies. The book is understood to have explored LGBTIQ+ themes and involved a forbidden affair between a teacher and student.

The reports that Liu's writing falls under an increasingly popular Chinese genre known by its fans as 'boys' love', gaining notoriety on local social media platform Weibo - which has itself been in the past.
According to , authorities in the Anhui city of Wuhu, where Liu was sentenced to ten and a half years last month, said the book was “full of perverted sexual acts such as violation and abuse”.

However, human rights activists were quick to slam the decade-long sentence, pointing to China's comparatively lax sentencing for rape and assault.

“The punishment for rape can be three years,” said Deng Xueping, deputy director of the Shanghai office of Capital Equity Legal Group, reports .

“Selling pornography or raping a girl — which is more harmful?”
, China director for Human Rights Watch, also expressed her dismay at the sentencing: “Ten years in jail for writing a book and selling it online?”

She added: “I don’t know what’s beyond the pale, but this must be it.”

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Published 21 November 2018 11:45am
Updated 21 November 2018 12:10pm
By Samuel Leighton-Dore


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