I kept coming across references to Ursula Le Guin so in the end decided to give it a try. I have bought 'The Dispossesed' and am a quarter of the way through. So far I am quite impressed. Anybody else here read her books?
It must be hard after all your work. I hope you was not too discouraged.I submitted a couple of manuscripts to her way back in the 1980s (both rejected, but that the way things go.)
Phyllis Sidhe_Uaine
I keep remembering that Dr. Isaac Asimov was rejected over sixty times over his writing career. I'm still a novice!It must be hard after all your work. I hope you was not too discouraged.
Not just, but in the end...still.Clearly she cannot just be summed up as a 'sci fi'writer.
My brain can only take so many steps from reality (my physical space and time) before it gets lost in the soup and can't keep up. I need to keep one foot on the ground to keep the story straight.I've often read that people who are known for writing 'genre' fiction are often assumed to be not of the same class of author who writes 'literary fiction'. Pity. I think it's a mistaken assumption.
I had not heard of this so had to google it. It is described as having "the force of a modern myth." That is a pretty powerful recommendation I think.The ones who walk away from Omelas!
It is a great story!I had not heard of this so had to google it. It is described as having "the force of a modern myth." That is a pretty powerful recommendation I think.