The Netflix series inspired by creator Richard Gadd's own life sparked misguided discourse about who has a right to tell another person’s story
titled “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?” The piece was about a woman named Dawn Dorland, who donated a kidney to a stranger, which she posted about at length in a Facebook group for aspiring writers. Another member of the group, Sonya Larson, wrote a short story inspired by Dorland, prompting an enraged Dorland to sue.
Three years later, we seem to be more confused about the topic than ever. This is evident from the discourse sparked by
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