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Tag Archives: genre fiction
WRITERS ON READING
I read what you read you do not read what I read which is right, I am the one with the curiosity you read for some mysterious reason I read simply because I am a writer —Frank O’Hara, “St. Paul … Continue reading
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A CASE FOR LITERARY FANTASY
…and science fiction and horror and… every other genre has been made before, and now it’s my turn. I have turned to this subject in the past, including my suggestion that we not forget that fiction—of any genre—is also an … Continue reading
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HI, TALL GIRL, MY NAME IS EYE PATCH, PLEASED TO MEET YOU
Bear with me this week while I vent my frustrations with the vile horror of descriptive placeholder semi-nicknames to differentiate thugs and other tertiary characters who don’t seem worthy of a name, but Eye Patch or Tall Girl may as … Continue reading
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ROBOT IS THE NEW VAMPIRE
In July of 2010 I wrote this for the blog Grasping for the Wind. Let’s see how it holds up ten years later… In the popular mythology of vampires, these undead creatures are difficult to kill, but it isn’t … Continue reading
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I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT
A lot of people, I might even go so far as to say most people—including me—lead pretty boring lives, all things being equal. We have certain routines with kids and spouses and work and bills, and other things that add … Continue reading
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SIFTING THROUGH THE RUBBLE OF SIFTING THROUGH THE RUBBLE OF COVID
On April sixteenth of this year, I dropped a couple notes into a word file and named it “Sifting Through the Rubble of COVID”—a blog post for the near future, maybe around the first week of July or so, when … Continue reading
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SCHRÖDINGER’S IDEA
Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger’s 1935 thought experiment meant to describe the quantum physics concept of superpositioning posits that if you put a cat in a box with some poison and close the lid, the cat has both eaten the poison … Continue reading
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A FANTASY WORD LIST
One thing I do, and have done, with every edit (at least of a fantasy or science fiction novel or story) since starting at TSR in 1995 is create a word list/style guide. I’ll share my basic template here and … Continue reading
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TOO MANY BOOKS?
Maybe we can “blame” COVID-19 and my shiny new Amazon Prime membership but I’ve started buying books again in greater numbers than the past few years or so, though not nearly to the degree of my $150-$200 in books a … Continue reading
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FOR THE LOVE OF PRETEND MAPS
Or, more accurately, for the love of maps of pretend places. Maps have been appearing in fantasy literature going back—how long? I’m not even sure. At least to Tolkien, yes? Homer? Maybe—some editions, at least. There are ancient maps of … Continue reading
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