James Patterson sorry for saying white writers face racism

NEW YORK (AP) β€” James Patterson is apologizing for saying that white male writers are being subjected to β€œjust another of form of racism,” comments the best-selling author had made during an interview with The Sunday Times in London.

Facing widespread criticism on social media, Patterson tweeted this week that β€œI absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers. Please know that I strongly support a diversity of voices being heard β€” in literature, in Hollywood, everywhere.”

Patterson, promoting his memoir β€œJames Patterson: The Stories of My Life,” told the Times in a story which ran last weekend that he worried that white men were having difficulties finding work in film and publishing, calling it a “just another form of racism.

β€œCan you get a job?” he wondered. β€œYes. Is it harder? Yes. It’s even harder for older writers.”

The 75-year-old Patterson himself has thrived like few others, publishing multiple bestsellers each year, including novels and children’s books. He is ranked with J.K. Rowling and a handful of others as among the world’s richest writers.

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