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Old 08-17-2012, 02:10 PM   #167
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Oh, I dabble all over.
And those categories are b-r-o-a-d... I tend to lump sub-genres together so SF includes everything from Hard SF to space opera and alternate history, fantasy everything from Tolkien to Oz, with vampires both deadly and sparkly thrown in, mysteries can be Sherlock Holmes or Lord Darcy or James Andrus PERFECT series.
I'm open to any kid of reccomendation for a fun read.
Which is why I draw the line at lit-fic. I've yet to find one that is willing to be merely fun...

You'll notice I didn't list it either. I've read quite a bit of short fiction that falls in lit-fic category and I can safely say I don't care for it. There are many other ways I'd rather spend my time.
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