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Any (recent) examples of trilogies or series that fit the bill? (If you mention Sword of Shannara again, I will hurt you.) Quote:
We shouldn't hold others' to standards that we ourselves are not able to meet. When was the last time you turned down money (significant money) for something you knew you could do, based on purely on 'principles'? I try to do my best at my job, and think I do alright. But if someone offered me triple my salary to do the exact same thing, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to accept. And I don't think you would, either. |
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And Dolores Claiborne! Oh my God! I remember that. One of the worst books I have ever had the misfortune of reading. That book alone soured me off trying King for several years. |
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I remember a time I used to do so. I've read all my old books (mostly thrillers like Grisham, Koontz, Crichton, etc.) several times. Each. I used to enjoy it. One of these days, I will do my first Fantasy re-read. I'll probably start with The First Law. |
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![]() But no, I don't EXPECT authors to turn down money for "extending" their story. It would just be refreshing to occasionally hear of one that was willing to say; "No. That story is complete. I'm writing a new story, though. Hopefully my previous successes will convince you to publish it." That's all. Last edited by DiapDealer; 12-06-2011 at 10:37 AM. |
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"Speculative literature is a catch-all term meant to inclusively span the breadth of fantastic literature, encompassing literature ranging from hard science fiction to epic fantasy to ghost stories to horror to folk and fairy tales to slipstream to magical realism to modern myth-making -- and more." Speculative Literature Foundation So unless you're really meaning something more specific, I guess I'm just not seeing it. |
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I like series. I like serials. I like stand alone books.
As long as they are well written and have good characters and plots. And there are series and there are series. There are series that each book is a stand alone story, that just happens to have the same main character(s). Then there is the series in which time really passes and each story builds on the previous books, but each book is a complete plot. And finally, there is the series that is more like an extended serial, where the books cover a sequence of events and events carry over from one book to another. |
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There are series and series. I don't mind the ones that use the same characters and setting but wrap up the story by the end of the book. You can stop reading them any time you become bored with them and not miss out on the conclusion of a story. The Discworld books are like this as well as the Xanth books and many detective novels.
Tolkien had it right. He had a vast store of tales, legends and history set in Middle Earth but didn't feel compelled to tell us everything that he knew about his world in The Lord of the Rings. The hints and allusions made his world seem vaster than a detailed explanation of everything would have. It could have easily gone on and on for several volumes. |
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But for the sake of this discussion, let's just limit it to scifi/fantasy. The reason I know that most authors are caving to publisher pressure to turn something into a series is because there's almost no true stand-alone books being published in the scifi/fantasy genres. If the authors were left to their own devices, I would expect more of a balance between series and stand-alone... as exists in the other less "speculative" genres. |
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Well, now I'm more confused as to what it is. I'll have to look up "Kidnapped" and "Kim" since I'm not familiar with them. Also, another question. If a book tells a story, and it's complete in itself, (Not an 'installment' type where you have to read the next book -or more- to finish the story.) is anything taken away from it from having other stories? Couldn't you just take the first in a series as a stand-alone if you wanted to? After all, I don't think any book can include the whole story of a person, planet or universe anyway. There can certainly be a lot of story-arc in a universe that can be hinted at in a first book that won't make the first story any less complete than a stand-alone. For example, the first Harry Dresden book. Sure, it's the beginning of a long story-arc, but I think you could certainly have read the first book and just stopped there. You don't need the rest of it to complete the story in the first. |
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