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December 29, 2005

Escaping The Ghetto


Time magazine named Battlestar Galactica the best television show of 2005. And Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go, which has some elements that are more typically seen in the science fiction genre, has appeared on several critics' lists as one of the best books of the year (even though many critics take great pains to assure readers that the book is not, in fact, science fiction). The critical acclaim these works are receiving can only mean good things for future writers. If a writer wants to write a serious book that just happens to feature aliens or time travel (or talking dragons, for that matter), the book shouldn't automatically be consigned to the science fiction/fantasy aisle. Good writing is good writing. I think there's a growing realization by a lot of talented authors and screenwriters that serious fiction doesn't just have to be about present-day, middle-class people and their lives of quiet desperation. Fortunately, this realization is coming at a time when audiences seem more willing to go along for the ride.

Posted by wintermute2_0 at December 29, 2005 07:08 PM

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Thank you for the 'Words Of Good Cheer' for writers everywhere! How about a few words about YOUR book-in-progress? Hmmmmm????

Posted by: Susan at December 30, 2005 01:35 PM


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