Thread: Whither SF?
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Old 05-06-2012, 06:08 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by fantasyISbetter View Post
I'm a lover of speculative fiction- and I am not running out of old and new books to read. There are plenty of choices and varieties. I think Elizabeth Bear (who will always be dear to my heart for Carnival and New Amsterdam) was just giving a little lecture to SF authors to "cheer up dammit!". And Charles Stross' blog that SF might be getting lost in the e-libraries of the world make me think- why is that so bad?
It is bad if the dialogue is lost which was Stross argument. SF books ae usually reactions and comments on other SF books.
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