Thread: Whither SF?
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Old 05-10-2012, 08:03 AM   #102
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Originally Posted by kennyc View Post
Agreed. There's a whole range of stuff out there, and that's part of the issue, more "stuff" is being published and it makes it harder to find what you like sometimes.
Which brings up back to the point that the field is nice and healthy.
Of course, the issue cuts both ways; if it is harder for readers to ferret out specific SF variants it is also harder for specific stories and writers to find their natural audience.

But that is a generic *ebook* problem, not SF-specific.
The whole economy of plenty issue, already discussed around here.
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