Also, in addition to my brief tale of conversational gaffes and soul-sucking awkwardness in my last post, I meant to direct a question to my f-list:
On the heels of
KdS's analysis of spec-fic, I've been thinking about my on-going struggle to update my personal canon of sci-fi and fantasy. My dilemma has been to avoid the "pulp" stuff (if, while
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I also started The Historian, but meh.
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Bellweather I don't hear much about, but it is the most ridiculously accurate portrayal of academic research I have ever read. Well, not actually accurate, except in its portrayal of the ridiculousness and futility and the frustration and what can you do but laugh and go to lunch? My entire lab (at least, the native English readers) passed the book around for weeks like it was some crack pipe our boss might discover, confisticate, and send us to jail for.
Of her serious stuff, can I recommend Fire Watch and Doomsday Book? She certainly likes to recycle her themes, but it's to good ( ... )
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Could that be possible?
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So I'm no help at all.
*goes off to re-read all her Philip K. Dick novels*
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I mean, enjoy your Dick.
Er...I mean...well, just have fun reading. I keep meaning to re-read Niven and P.J. Farmer myself, but need to reacquire their books first.
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Thing two: Happy birthday, sweetie! I hope you're doing something fun to celebrate with your friends :)
*big hugs*
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