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She Used Her Brother’s Cruel Words in a Fictional Story – Now He Wants Royalties

by Sunny Nguyen
July 29, 2025
in Social Issues

Picture this: a budding writer pens a killer short story, wins a competition, and lands a book deal, only for her family to throw a fit because the villain sounds a little too familiar! This Redditor’s AITA post is a juicy tale of sibling drama, creative freedom, and family fallout.

At 24, she crafted a bully character inspired by her 22-year-old brother’s real-life antics, think stolen cash, cruel insults, and gaslighting galore. But with no identifying details, she thought her secret was safe. Spoiler: her mom spilled the beans, and now the family’s demanding “royalties” for her brother’s bad behavior. Is she wrong for turning his bullying into literary gold? Dive into the full story below!

This drama’s got all the makings of a bestseller: a strained sibling bond, parental side-stepping, and a writer standing her ground. Reddit’s buzzing with opinions, and we’re here to unpack it with a dash of wit and some expert insight. Ready for the plot twist? Let’s dig in!

She Used Her Brother’s Cruel Words in a Fictional Story - Now He Wants Royalties

This Redditor’s story is a page-turner, grab your popcorn! Here’s the original post:

Aita For Writing A Unflattering Character Based On My Brother?

English is not my first language, so apologises for that. I (24f) wrote a short story a few months back to enter into a competition, and the antagonist of the story is a bully character.

My story won the competition, not only did I win a fair amount of prize money, but I now have an agent who wants to help me turn the short story into a full-length novel for publication. I am very excited about all of this. However, the bully character is based off my brother (22m) who is a bully.

I'm no contact with my brother, aside from family holidays and such, and even then we barely speak to each other. Some of the stuff the bully character did and said was taken *directly* from what my has brother done and said to me.

But I didn't base the description of the character on him, I've not said he was based on anyone, there was no identifiable information. My brother has a job doing A, he looks like B, and his name is C, I wrote that the bully character has a job doing X, he looks like Y, and his name is Z. Just the dialogue and action are the same.

Literally the only way someone could given guess I based the bully character on my brother would be if they knew us both personally. Like our family.

My mother knew immediately after reading it that I had based the bully character on my brother, and that kind of trickled out to the rest of the family and then my brother found out. Everyone's pretty angry at me for doing this, but the way I see it is that they should be angry at his behaviour.

I've said for years the way he treats me is unacceptable (from stealing from me, to insulting me, to mocking my hobbies, to mocking my friends, to spreading rumours, then denying it and gaslighting me when I try to call him out,

etc) and all our parents have said is 'you need to sort this out among yourselves. ' My brother keeps saying it's slander (it's not) and paints him in an unflattering light but... it's all stuff he has done before.

If he didn't want to be painted in an unflattering light, then he shouldn't have picked out the paints. Now certain family members are saying I should give him some of the prize money as royalties for using his image, and my parents basically say it was an a**hole move.. So, AITA?

When Fiction Feels Too Real

Writing a story that hits close to home can feel like airing dirty laundry in a literary laundromat, and this Redditor’s caught in a spin cycle! Her short story’s bully, built from her brother’s real-life cruelty, won her a competition and a book deal, but it’s also sparked a family feud.

She was careful, no names, no physical likeness, just dialogue and actions ripped straight from her brother’s playbook of stealing, mocking, and gaslighting. Yet her family’s crying foul, calling it an “a**hole move” and even demanding prize money as “royalties.” So, is this creative genius or sibling betrayal?

From her brother’s perspective, seeing his worst traits splashed across a story, however disguised—probably stings. He might feel exposed, especially since the family clocked the resemblance. But the Redditor’s no-contact stance and years of unaddressed grievances suggest he’s not exactly the victim here.

His behavior, from spreading rumors to mocking her friends, is the real issue. And their parents’ constant “sort it out yourselves” attitude has left her coping solo. According to a 2023 Journal of Family Psychology study, unresolved sibling conflict can stretch well into adulthood, especially when parents refuse to intervene.

The Fine Line Between Inspiration and Payback

This whole saga shows a bigger debate: where does honest storytelling end and personal revenge begin? Dr. Nancy Berk, a clinical psychologist and author, says, “Writers often draw from real life, but discretion is key to avoid alienating loved ones” (HuffPost, 2024).

The Redditor clearly tried, she altered everything but the essence. And because slander only applies to false claims, her brother’s accusations don’t hold up legally. Still, when your story hits nerves this hard, it’s worth asking: could she have softened the blow?

Maybe. She could’ve masked the character even more or given her family a heads-up before publishing. But let’s be real, she didn’t create the problem, she just wrote it down. Therapy might help her deal with the fallout, and a direct talk with her parents about years of enabling wouldn’t hurt either. Readers, what do you think? Is she exposing hard truths through art, or crossing a line with her pen?

Reddit’s serving up hot takes, and it’s spicier than a plot twist! Check out the top comments:

Here's how people reacted to the post:

Reddit users backed the writer, saying her story was fair and the real problem was her brother’s behavior, not her writing.

daiceedoll − NTA But make sure your agent knows about the similarity. They may want to make a few changes to ensure there won't be a successful lawsuit against you.

mckinnos − NTA. This is not caring behavior. Your family seems to want to punish you and protect your brother every possible way. Why didn’t they protect you when it mattered so you wouldn’t have had this material to write about? Keep your hard-earned money.

jdmac87 − NTA. Writers draw from life experiences, and this is YOUR life experience. He has no right to any money earned from your creative effort to share your experience.

More Redditors chimed in with both legal insight and sharp humor, reminding OP that her brother only outed himself by recognizing his own bad behavior.

MdmeLibrarian − NTA. Look up the 'small penis rule,' which may be useful. The small penis rule is an informal strategy used by authors to evade libel lawsuits.

It was described in a New York Times article in 1998: 'For a fictional portrait to be actionable, it must be so accurate that a reader of the book would have no problem linking the two,' said Mr. Friedman. Thus, he continued, libel lawyers have what is known as 'the small penis rule'.

One way authors can protect themselves from libel suits is to say that a character has a small penis, Mr. Friedman said. 'Now no male is going to come forward and say, 'That character with a very small penis, that's me!

Molenium − “So the character has a different name, doesn’t look like you, and works a different job... what makes you think the character is based on you? ” “Cause I’m the one that did all the s**tty actions he described! ” OP, you have to update us if he tries this defense.

Just tell your family that no one will recognize him unless he fesses up to his actions and reveals himself as the a**hole he is. If they think that “his” actions are bad in your writing, they need to acknowledge that his actions in real life are worse.

Love your line about picking out the paints himself. Go get ‘em.

e-elegia − NTA. First off, it's obviously not defamatory in any sense because it's fiction and doesn't resemble him in anything but behavior, so your brother has no idea what he's talking about. Second, you are drawing on life experience for this book.

It's not recognizable to everyone but your immediate family, but if your brother doesn't want family members seeing him in this way, maybe he shouldn't have acted the way he did. Please do not give him any of YOUR money. He is entitled to nothing.

He did you no favors by abusing you and deserves no part of your success.

Other commenters didn’t hold back either, pointing out that if the brother didn’t want to look like the villain, he shouldn’t have acted like one and he definitely isn’t owed a dime.

kristen1988 − NTA Get out of here you need to give him money. That’s the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard. They obviously knew what his behaviour was if she could guess that he was the basis and they should have parented back them. He can go kick rocks.

ChronicApathetic − If he didn’t want to be painted in an unflattering light, then he shouldn’t have picked out the paints. lol not only well said but also accurate. You owe this guy nothing, least of all any prize money. He’s been treating you horribly for years, this is poetic justice in my book.

If he didn’t want to look like an arsehole he shouldn’t have acted like one. Make sure you tell your agent though, just to be on the safe side. NTA.

oceanscales − NTA. “You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should've behaved better.

dunkenmonk − NTA- your parents and you brother are AH. Don't want to look like an AH? Don't be one. It's that simple.

Are these Redditors writing a sequel or just stirring the pot? You decide!

This Redditor’s story is a masterclass in turning pain into art, but it’s got her family flipping out instead of flipping pages. Her brother’s bullying inspired a villain that helped her win big and while she changed the names, jobs, and looks, the truth hit a little too close to home.

Now, with her mom outing the inspiration and relatives demanding “royalties,” she’s left defending her right to write. Was it petty to turn real pain into fiction, or does he deserve the literary spotlight after years of bad behavior?

What would you do if your family saw your story as betrayal, not bravery? Sound off below!

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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