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Jan. 5th, 2010 03:55 pmI've just canceled my Science Fiction Book Club membership. Yeah, I wasn't buying anything from them for the past year, and the writers I *was* reading are either slowing up on their releases or have "lost it" with their writing (King, lookin' at you, dear), and frankly...well...there's not a whole hell of a lot in the genres of SF/F that I'm interested in reading these days. I haven't come across a writer that I'm excited about. I haven't come across a *character* I'm excited about, nor the stories that I'd like to sink myself into. I walk through the bookstores and wonder, where the hell have all the good, noncliche stories gone? And where are the stories about women who are NOT kick-butt awesome ball-kickers who are dominated by guys who just want a good pussy-cat to slip their fingers into? Seriously?
I suppose there are some out there, and I'm not looking hard enough, but baby, the magic's just about gone. The publishers are like double-dippers and have soured up their publishing pool. At least the big ones. Same covers by the same artists. Same writers writing the same shit. Other writers writing what the earlier writers have already written.
Ah well. Maybe 2010 will be different. In the meantime, I may start reading biographies and nonfiction and stuff that doesn't stick into a 12 inch deep rut.
I suppose there are some out there, and I'm not looking hard enough, but baby, the magic's just about gone. The publishers are like double-dippers and have soured up their publishing pool. At least the big ones. Same covers by the same artists. Same writers writing the same shit. Other writers writing what the earlier writers have already written.
Ah well. Maybe 2010 will be different. In the meantime, I may start reading biographies and nonfiction and stuff that doesn't stick into a 12 inch deep rut.
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Date: 2010-01-06 12:41 am (UTC)Part of my problem is an over-all dissatisfaction about male and female protagonists. Even MORE so is my disenchantedment from cookie-cutter plots. I know there are only so many plots in the world. I realize that--but there's so little out there that's fresh that there's little to get excited about!
That's why I like the zombie genre right now (to a degree). It's full of its own cliches and tropes and so forth, but it's varied enough that a lot of it seems *new*. And I love the inventiveness of the newer writers in it, and the takes experienced writers have on zombies (who are really metaphors, just like the *classic* monsters used to be).
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Date: 2010-01-06 12:49 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-06 01:00 am (UTC)Considering what Rob Thurman has in HER books, they're tame stuff.