March 06, 2014

When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds?
— Ace

Jonathan Ross is a television host well-loved in Britain because their talent pool is small and they don't know any better.

No just kidding he's fine, I kind of like him. Most Americans will know Jonathan Ross, if at all, from accidentally leaving on BBC America after Doctor Who ends, or by searching for Doctor Who interviews.

I barely know the man's work at all but the thing that puts me off him, a bit, is that he's so ingratiating and ass-kissy with his guests. I get the need to ingratiate oneself, but he goes too far for my tastes.

This is actually germane to this story. I'm not entirely wasting your time.

Jonathan Ross was asked to host this year's Hugo Awards, science fiction's most prestigious awards. I made that last part up. When I say "most prestigious" I only mean "I've heard of them."

Why was he asked? Well, in addition to being a host on TV shows every single day (in Britain he's as ubiquitous as Buster Friendly and His Friendly Friends from the Philip K Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?), he's also a science-fiction fan. He reads comics, he writes comics. He went to Comic Con last year as a guest of fanboi fave rave Neil Gaiman. He apparently hosted the Eisner (comic book) Awards there and did such a good job they immediately invited him back for next year's duties.

Plus, he's married to a science fiction writer -- a woman named Jane Goldman, who has herself won the Hugo Award. The very show he was to be hosting.

So let's be clear: He has a reason to respect the Hugo Awards, if he didn't already. If he suggested they were trivial or stupid, he would hear about it from his wife.

The perfect host, yes? Kismet, no?

No.

Because his hiring sparked a Nerd Rage in the sci-fi community -- including among sci-fi writers and those in charge of other aspects of the Hugo Awards show. Their main complaint was that he is "controversial," meaning, I guess, that as a comedian, he has told some mean jokes. They objected not so much to jokes he had told before, however, but, in a science-fiction timey-wimey wibbly-wobbly sort of way, to the jokes they feared he might tell in the future, while hosting the show.

Let me repeat: this guy is no Ricky Gervais. I don't know him all that well, but if you define "edgy," one picture that will not appear next to that definition is Jonathan Ross' face.

And apparently it's caused a huge Twitter rage, with lots of attacks on the anodyne Ross.

The New Statesman takes it from here:

At Loncon’s request, [Neil] Gaiman asked Ross to take the stage at this year’s Hugos. “I think Jonathan would have been an excellent host,” he told me. “One of the things Jonathan is great at is making a room full of people feel comfortable. To be a Hugo host you need to be genuine, funny, respectful – and he is respectful, while still being cheeky. Jonathan would do it better than I did. And he agreed to do it for free because he is SFF family.”

Despite this, a vocal contingent resorted to petty name-calling on the Internet. Does calling someone a “grating fatuous bellend” not count as bullying if your subject is famous? I call bullshit. Does saying horrible things about someone because you think they might possibly say horrible things about you make you the better person? In this tirade about insults and slights, nasty bullies with little self-awareness recast themselves as the victim.

“What was peculiar about the attacks was they had constructed an ad hominem straw man to attack, who was sexist, sizeist, hates women and likes making everyone feel bad,” said Gaiman. “It doesn’t bear any resemblance to Jonathan. While he has occasionally said things that make you go ‘Oh god, your mouth opened and that thing came out’, he is a consummate professional.”

(Regarding the “sizeist” accusation, here’s what Ross’ teenage daughter Honey Kinny tweeted to Seanan McGuire, the most vocal of the Twitter pitchfork mob: “I was horrified by your outrageous and unfounded assumption that my father would ever comment negatively on a woman’s body. I’m Jonathan’s overweight daughter and assure you that there are few men more kind & sensitive towards women’s body issues.” When I emailed asking McGuire to pinpoint a moment in which Ross had ever made a fat joke, I got no reply.)

A "bellend," by the way, is apparently the glans. Yeah, I had to look that one up myself.

Ross agreed to do host the show for free, because he's sci-fi family (through his Hugo Award winning wife).

But nah: Let's attack him mercilessly and get him fired because being cruel to strangers is how we prove We Matter.

So now Jonathan Ross is fired, and the Hugo Awards will find some unobjectionable, totally-into-sci-fi host like, I don't know, Sarah Silverman.

Thanks to @slublog.


Posted by: Ace at 12:17 PM | Comments (404)
Post contains 864 words, total size 6 kb.

1
♫ Ooooh.... Come on I lean ♪

Posted by: fixerupper at March 06, 2014 12:18 PM (nELVU)

2
Heh... Ace closed the tag....

Posted by: fixerupper at March 06, 2014 12:19 PM (nELVU)

3 ... and third???

Posted by: fixerupper at March 06, 2014 12:20 PM (nELVU)

4
Helloooooooooo???

Posted by: fixerupper at March 06, 2014 12:20 PM (nELVU)

5 The SCOAMF is a gutless pussy.

Posted by: Insomniac at March 06, 2014 12:20 PM (DrWcr)

6 Jonathan Ross was asked to host this year's Hugo Awards, science fiction's most prestigious awards. I made that last part up. When I say "most prestigious" I only mean "I've heard of them." heh I seek out Hugo, Nebula, etc award winning books.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:21 PM (IXrOn)

7
.....  ???

Did I miss the Rapture?

Posted by: fixerupper at March 06, 2014 12:21 PM (nELVU)

8

Who on earth names their daughter "Honey Kinny?"  

 

But that aside, this is ridiculous.   One of the reasons I don't read sci-fi anymore is because it was all getting so damn preachy,  and now I know that it wasn't just a phase.      

Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 06, 2014 12:22 PM (4df7R)

9 When I hear the word "science" I reach for my revolver....

Posted by: IrishEd at March 06, 2014 12:22 PM (D0NZx)

10 Bad Science: It turns out that a 200-year-old publication for farmers beats climate-change scientists in predicting this year's harsh winter as the lowly caterpillar beats supercomputers that can't even predict the past.

Last fall, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) predicted above-normal temperatures from November through January across much of the continental U.S. The Farmers' Almanac, first published in 1818, predicted a bitterly cold, snowy winter.

The Maine-based Farmers' Almanac's still-secret methodology includes variables such as planetary positions, sunspots, lunar cycles and tidal action. It claims an 80% accuracy rate, surely better than those who obsess over fossil fuels and CO2.

The winter has stayed cold in 2014, and snowfall and snow cover are way above average. USA Today reported on Feb. 14 that there was snow on the ground in part of every state except Florida. That includes Hawaii.

"Sometimes trying to figure out why something happened is as hard as making the forecast of what will happen," CPC Acting Director Mike Halpert said in a Feb. 14 interview. Such uncertainty is what we are supposed to be basing our industrial and economic policy on.

As Bloomberg notes, the CPC underestimated the "mammoth December cold wave, which brought snow to Dallas and chilled partiers in Times Square on New Year's Eve." The Almanac didn't, though Caleb Weatherbee, its prognosticator, apologized for being a few days off on two of the season's biggest storms.

The CPC seems to have completely missed the "polar vortex" that swept down and caused every state except Florida to experience snowfall and brought about 4,406 record low temperatures across the U.S. in January, along with 1,073 record snowfalls.

Posted by: Eric "Otter" Stratton at March 06, 2014 12:22 PM (e8kgV)

11 I got the others.

Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 06, 2014 12:22 PM (4df7R)

12 I don't know this guy, but I know there are a lot of clueless liberal shits in the SF community.  And a lot of them are authors.  I try to keep my reading to those who run from neutral to conservative in writing but you can't always do that.


For example I do like Eric Flint and he is a liberal union goon.  He doesn't push it so hard in his books but particularly in the 1632 series you can see it.

Posted by: Vic[/i] at March 06, 2014 12:23 PM (T2V/1)

13

It is the Gramscian March through institutions. 

 

Everyone and everything must support the cause!

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 12:23 PM (D+lxs)

14

Being a nazi is all the rage these days.

 

Gaiman's comic Sandman was fantastic.

 

Please tell me we were joking about Colin Powell speaking at CPAC.  That has to be a joke, right?

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:24 PM (tVTLU)

15 So people on the Internet are being jerks? Noooooo! I knew this day would come.

Posted by: Shooter McGavin at March 06, 2014 12:24 PM (EKqcK)

16
The con audence started skewing female, cis and trans, a ways back.

Lots of this "muh feels" nonsense going on nowadays.

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at March 06, 2014 12:25 PM (kdS6q)

17 When these   PC   nerds   read   H.P. Lovecraft   and have their geekgasms over Cthulu, do they feel bad about it because racist    protagonists are racist?

Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 06, 2014 12:26 PM (4df7R)

18 I'm not convinced his critics just misunderstood his jokes because of his insane speech impediment.

If someone told me he has a wooden tongue, I wouldn't doubt it for a second.

Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 06, 2014 12:26 PM (Y/M/K)

19 >>> So people on the Internet are being jerks? Noooooo! I knew this day would come. i didn't make this clear: the rage came from other sci-fi writers and various people associated with the awards, and Ross is now fired.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:26 PM (/FnUH)

20 NERDS!!

Posted by: mark in sandy ut at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (xGX1p)

21 It's things like that which make me appreciate the ending of Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back so, so much. Wandering the world, slamming ball-peen hammers into Internet trolls' crotches...truly, that would be God's work...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (naUcP)

22 >>> When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds? When moo moo joined the club

Posted by: L, elle at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (0xqKe)

23 SciFi took a hard left turn in the 70's, sobered up slightly in the 80's, and went barshit crazy PC/leftist since the turn of the century. I grew up reading Verne, Ambrose Bierce, CS Lewis, and Heinlein by flashlight under the covers of my bed as a kid, and personally feel that raising a kid on most of the current offerings of the field would constitute abuse.

The fan community has seemingly kept pace.


Posted by: West at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (1Rgee)

24 Come on Ace,

Let's give credit where it is due.

"Grating Fatuous Bellend" is pretty damned good.

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (QFxY5)

25 * not convinced his critics haven't just *

Posted by: weft cut-loop [/i] [/b] at March 06, 2014 12:27 PM (Y/M/K)

26 It's things like that which make me appreciate the ending of Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back so, so much. Wandering the world, slamming ball-peen hammers into Internet trolls' crotches...truly, that would be God's work...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 04:27 PM (naUcP)

 

 

I can't STAND  K. Smith, but   yes, that movie   was truly full of   wish fulfillment.

Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 06, 2014 12:28 PM (4df7R)

27 So does the campus leftism of the "professional" scifi community actually hurt the output of scifi writers? Brad Thor is super right-wing and he still gets his novels published. I know it's more an issue for aspiring writers. Just seems like these awards and meetups are just for convention going losers.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:28 PM (ZPrif)

28 Who on earth names their daughter "Honey Kinny?" Someone who has pole dancing aspirations for them?

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 12:28 PM (FNtJ6)

29 I imagine when we see these geeks confront each other we'll see the windmill and possibly some pinching.

Posted by: Dr Spank at March 06, 2014 12:28 PM (P1WNR)

30 SFWA seems to be having a Purge or sommat

Posted by: Bigby's Frozen Fingers at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (3ZtZW)

31 This is the internet, its the place where a small vocal group can become all powerful and shape policy and actions in the real world. Its where trolls, pathetic and powerless in real life, gain outsized influence by their tireless angry activity. Social Media blows tiny unknown and insignificant things insanely out of proportion.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (zfY+H)

32 The left is so hostile to free speech.

Posted by: steevy at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (zqvg6)

33 I saw The Hugos open for Fatuous Bellend at Hampton Beach in 1981.

Posted by: Lincolntf at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (ZshNr)

34 A "bellend," by the way, is apparently the glans. Yeah, I had to look that one up myself. Yeah, I think I'm gonna stick with glans for now. Better chance of sexually harassing some cutie without her catching on, like 'Ever since you walked into the room I've suffered from swollen glans.'

Posted by: SE Pa Moron [/i] at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (CnA98)

35 >>>i didn't make this clear: the rage came from other sci-fi writers and various people associated with the awards, and Ross is now fired. Wow. Gotcha. That is lame.

Posted by: Shooter McGavin at March 06, 2014 12:29 PM (EKqcK)

36 17 When these PC nerds read H.P. Lovecraft and have their geekgasms over Cthulu, do they feel bad about it because racist protagonists are racist? Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit at March 06, 2014 04:26 PM (4df7R) The geeks don't read anymore. They appropriate the visible elements of geekdom via osmosis and visiting the correct websites. The closest they get to reading is memes and message boards. The closest they get to science is nodding along to Neil de Grasse Tyson and Bill Nye videos.

Posted by: AMDG at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (t7OO0)

37 i didn't make this clear: the rage came from other sci-fi writers and various people associated with the awards, and Ross is now fired.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 04:26 PM (/FnUH)

 

True.    But this does not preclude them from being    nerd-raging,   PC    dicks on the internet,  too.

Posted by: MWR, Proud Tea(rrorist) Party Assault Hobbit [/s][/u][/b][/i] at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (4df7R)

38 It's everywhere these days, in every community, on every website. Twitter and Facebook have made every dumbass who can type think that their voice and their "cause" is the most importanty important cause and voice like ever and there are always more dumbasses who follow like lemmings behind them. (I originally typed lemurs, which amused me) Trust me, go to a cooking forum, or makeup forum. You'll find the same stupid shit there.

Posted by: DangerGirl at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (GrtrJ)

39 Apparently some people objected to the "No Fat Chicks" t-shirt he wore to last year's Hugo awards.

Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (+lsX1)

40 Ross once stuck a stick in Stephen Hawking's wheelchair spokes.

Posted by: Lynn Meeurers at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (Kz9dH)

41 I throw up a little every time the name "Sarah Silverman" is mentioned.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 06, 2014 12:30 PM (DmNpO)

42

And anyway who gives a fuck about science fiction anyway?

 

They kept saying I'd have a flying car. Visionaries, my ass.

Posted by: Bigby's Frozen Fingers at March 06, 2014 12:31 PM (3ZtZW)

43 Holy crap!  So much butthurt.  

Forget Hugo, I'm thinking Ouroboros Awards.

Posted by: Fritz at March 06, 2014 12:31 PM (PnMCP)

44 The IPCC has three options:

1) Round-file the entire AR5 as it now stands and start again.

2) Release the current AR5 with a statement that indicates that all the climate change and impacts described within are likely overestimated by around 50 percent, or

3) Do nothing and mislead policymakers and the rest of the world.

WeÂ’re betting on door number 3.

Posted by: Eric "Otter" Stratton, Delta House President at March 06, 2014 12:31 PM (e8kgV)

45 41 What a vile,vile,human being she is.

Posted by: steevy at March 06, 2014 12:31 PM (zqvg6)

46

But that aside, this is ridiculous. One of the reasons I don't read sci-fi anymore is because it was all getting so damn preachy, and now I know that it wasn't just a phase.

 

Sci-Fi , for me,  went  to shit in the  80's  and rather than coming back to me has only ever gotten farther and farther away.

 

The mainstream  bookstore stuff at any rate.  The rare exceptions prove the rule.

Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 12:32 PM (GXZgZ)

47 Um, who?

Posted by: dantesed at March 06, 2014 12:32 PM (88xKn)

48 How many fat women does it take to change a light-bulb?


Who cares, watching 'em try is hilarious.

Posted by: Jonathan Ross at March 06, 2014 12:32 PM (P1WNR)

49 i didn't make this clear: the rage came from other sci-fi writers and various people associated with the awards, and Ross is now fired. Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 04:26 PM (/FnUH) jesus this is getting old hyper sensitive people being offended over what?

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:32 PM (IXrOn)

50 >>>"bellend," by the way, is apparently the glans. Smart. Military. Blog.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (CK4F6)

51

>>>I throw up a little every time the name "Sarah Silverman" is mentioned.

 

Its like a killing word, but more like a bulimic word

Posted by: Bigby's Frozen Fingers at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (3ZtZW)

52 When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds? -- Sometime in the mid-70s

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (GSIDW)

53 And anyway who gives a fuck about science fiction anyway? They kept saying I'd have a flying car. Visionaries, my ass. I'd settle for a working jetpack.

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (FNtJ6)

54

"Sizeist"  Just what in the fuck is that??

 

Is Michelle Obama sizeist?????????   Has this whole fucking world gone looney???

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (tVTLU)

55 I'd like you to meet Mohammed, Jugdish, Sidney and Clayton

Posted by: phreshone at March 06, 2014 12:33 PM (Q6pxP)

56 When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds? ------------------------------ It is one thing to enjoy the works of certain science fiction authors. It is another thing entirely to be a Science Fiction Fan. You see the same phenomenon in the Comic-Book Fag community: they're hostile, insular and overbearing, papering over their past humiliations and fear of vagina with a brittle armor of nerdish elitism, sarcasm and body odor. An earlier example would be the Alternative Music Fags of the early nineties. "I liked Flesh For Lulu before they got all mainstream." "Mainstream" being defined as "having been played once on the college radio station at 3 a.m." Everybody wants to be an alpha dog in their own little club, even if that club is looked down upon by mainstream society. Especially if it's looked down upon by mainstream society - that way you get the noble victim bonus.

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at March 06, 2014 12:34 PM (CJjw5)

57 I'll be the sf nerd squeaky wheel who refuses to recognize the genius of Harlan Elison . His stories suck , his politics are comsymp, and he's a bitter hateful little fuck with small penis syndrome .

Posted by: awkward davies at March 06, 2014 12:34 PM (whqez)

58 That the Gene Roddennebury Star Trect universe is even considered a viable economy is reason enough to dismiss any claims of these nerds.

Hell, the whole Necks Generation was nothing but "I'll remove all the related and contributing factors to make a point about how awful humans are--a point that makes really no sense unless you understand all the related and contributing factors."


Posted by: RoyalOil at March 06, 2014 12:34 PM (VjL9S)

59 What would it take for a woman to be as goode a leader as a man?


Logic and reason.

Posted by: Jonathan Ross at March 06, 2014 12:34 PM (P1WNR)

60 'd settle for a working jetpack. Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 04:33 PM (FNtJ6) Where The Fuck is My Jet Pack? The late great Little Timmy Wilson.

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (HVff2)

61 I saw Braying Censorious Scolds open for Rage Against the Machine in '95.

Posted by: Insomniac at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (DrWcr)

62 I throw up a little every time the name "Sarah Silverman" is mentioned. I was researching one of the TED Talk people once and came across this quote about her... "Call me stuffy, but I still think humor about terminally-ill 'retarded' kids is an acquired taste," he wrote. "And not a taste I personally want to acquire."

Posted by: SE Pa Moron [/i] at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (CnA98)

63 throw up a little every time the name "Sarah Silverman" is mentioned. ------- I didn't know until just recently who played Jesus in that ad she did recently about abortion. Lo and behold, it's Tony Dinozzo. Glad I had already stopped watching NCIS.

Posted by: Adam at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (Aif/5)

64 Holy Crap, if you look him up on Wikipedia, and check out his "Controversies"... oh my, are they lame and minor. The worst thing he did was prank call Andrew Sachs (who played Manuel on Fawlty Towers) in a stunt he did with Russel Brand. He left lewd messages about what he (and brand) would like to do, sexually, to Sachs' granddaughter. I know what you're thinking -- that's horrible. But hold on. Sachs is like 70 so his granddaughter is an adult. So why call him up to say they wanted to shag his granddaughter? Well, because she's a Burlesque Actress with a troupe called "Satanic Sluts." So it's not like the notion of sex would be repellent to the granddaughter. The alleged "controversies" are so absurd I can't even... I can't even explain. Like I said, this guy is not edgy.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (/FnUH)

65 Is Michelle Obama sizeist????????? Has this whole fucking world gone looney? Yes.

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 12:35 PM (FNtJ6)

66 he couldn't just say dick head? what is he a fud?

Posted by: phoenixgirl at work at March 06, 2014 12:36 PM (8v/hq)

67 Receptionist: “How do you write women so well?”
Nicholson: "I think of a man and I take away reason and accountability.”

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:36 PM (zfY+H)

68 What a vile,vile,human being she is.

Posted by: steevy at March 06, 2014 04:31 PM (zqvg6)

Wanna see her get punched in the face?

http://tinyurl.com/mxussd3

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 06, 2014 12:36 PM (QFxY5)

69 "sizeist"

Shouldn't that 'e' get dropped when the 'ist' gets added? Who decides how these new, made up words get spelled? Whoever makes it up gets to spell it any old way they want?

The hell with CPAC. There are more important issues to solve right here.

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (IN7k+)

70 EoJ, YUP! That's about the size of it.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (/FnUH)

71 odd rumor The Interpreter ‏@Interpreter_Mag Ukraine Liveblog: Ekho Moskvy says that "unofficial information" from source says Yanukovych has had a heart attack http://bit.ly/1gVEuCZ

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (ZPrif)

72 Sarah Silverman's best performance is in "The Way of the Gun." She lies down unconscious like a pro.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (zfY+H)

73

Ace, watching one interview with this guy makes me think just what exactly is so fucking wrong with him. 

 

Re your last post.  Absolutely!!!  I'm sure piers morgan would have been applauded by these fags.

 

That's right I said it!!!!

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (tVTLU)

74 I barely know the man's work at all but the thing that puts me off him, a bit, is that he's so ingratiating and ass-kissy with his guests. I get the need to ingratiate oneself, but he goes too far for my tastes. So, Rolan Farrow? Not a big fan.

Posted by: RWC at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (fWAjv)

75 Everybody wants to be an alpha dog in their own little club, even if that club is looked down upon by mainstream society. Especially if it's looked down upon by mainstream society - that way you get the noble victim bonus. ...and then the genre "broadens its appeal", you get "new blood" coming in, and the fighting starts between the old-school neckbeards and the newcomers (such as John Scalzi and a bunch of nobodies vs. pretty much everyone else). Fandom just ain't as fun is it used to be. Especially since we're not allowed to arm the contestants...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (naUcP)

76

The geeks don't read anymore. They appropriate the visible elements of geekdom via osmosis and visiting the correct websites.[/]

 

I read that as "via onanism", which also works.

 

Closest I get to the SF community is Wizard World, which is a thing in the ComicCon universe.  The conventions are getting more packed.  (A bad thing, because you used to be able to have actual conversations with guys like David Mack, and brief ones with Jim Lee.  Now they're overrun by cosplayers, of whom not enough are nubile and scanty.)

 

Boys and I decided that last year was our last year.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 12:37 PM (A0sHn)

77 See. It's BS like this that keeps me reading pr0n and away from the new classics. These internecine battles are just too stressful.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at March 06, 2014 12:38 PM (1CroS)

78 If more science fiction writers wrote about rolling fat women in flour, they'd double their readership.  Serious, you guys.

Posted by: Fritz at March 06, 2014 12:38 PM (PnMCP)

79 I'm a big fanboi of the science fiction writer Cordwainer Smith, who--in my opinion--wrote some of the best, most imaginative and well-realized short stories of that genre.  Not too much controversy surrounds Cordwainer Smith (who's real name was Paul Linbarger) since he's, you know, dead.  As much as I love his work, I can't imagine getting all worked up over it if somebody doesn't.

Posted by: troyriser at March 06, 2014 12:38 PM (V9ol4)

80 They should get Eddy Izzard. He'd be happy to read a few books and he'd insult writers in such a sophisticated way they wouldn't realize it until later at the pub. The PC crowd wouldn't know what the fuck hit them.

Posted by: Daybrother at March 06, 2014 12:40 PM (X+Z3j)

81 I love this place. I get to work Bellend into my vocabulary. Y'all have embiggened my sassy repertoire

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:40 PM (CK4F6)

82

Larry Correia, Sarah Hoyt and others have similar problems.  Unfortunately for them, they are not "cool" enough to belong to the SFWA. 

 

 

 

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 12:40 PM (D+lxs)

83 I'm straining to think of the last quality sci fi book that was written. I mean mainstream published one, not independent guys putting out e-books, but by a big publishing firm.
Is there anyone worthy of picking up the jockstrap of guys like Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, etc? Anyone worthy of even being in the same room? The youngest one I can think of is Orson Scott Card, and people despise him.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:40 PM (zfY+H)

84 Everyone is bullying, taking lead from King Bully. Like this (since it's entertainy'ish topic): NBC Threatening Celebrities! Fallon Or The Highway NBC is coming down like a hammer on celebs who want to get on Jimmy Fallon's show ... if they dare do a show on CBS or ABC ... they can forget about "The Tonight Show."Sources connected to CBS, NBC and ABC tell TMZ ... the Peacock network believes Jimmy Fallon's ratings success gives them extreme bargaining power. They put the word out to celebs, agents and publicists ... if they want to be on Fallon they can't appear on ANY other network ... and not just shows that go head-to-head with Jimmy, but morning shows as well. holy cow

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:41 PM (IXrOn)

85 Some SMOFs (Secret Masters of Fandom--the guys who run the conventions) are incredibly PC. Others aren't. You should have seen the meltdown when it was suggested that the currently reigning Miss America be invited to attend Detcon. Detcon is this year's NASFIC or North American Science Fiction convention. NASFIC is only held when the WorldCon is held outside North America and this year it's in Detroit. Yeah, Detroit. I know the people behind it and I don't know what they were thinking except for the fact that they're all from that part of the world. Anyway, the PC crowd (and one person in particular) was offended that the Miss America Contest (a mere beauty pageant!) might get some publicity from the con. Delusions are strong in some people.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 12:41 PM (XyoGP)

86

Christopher Taylor:

 

Yes, you have to have Card in there. 

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:41 PM (tVTLU)

87
Harlan Elison ....he's a bitter hateful little fuck.
Posted by: awkward davies



He certainly has overdone the brash infante/tortured artiste/cranky grandpa bit in his life.

But I can vouch personally for him showing generosity, understanding and magnanimity on multiple occasions.

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at March 06, 2014 12:41 PM (kdS6q)

88 “What was peculiar about the attacks was they had constructed an ad hominem straw man to attack, who was sexist, sizeist, hates women and likes making everyone feel bad,” said Gaiman. “It doesn’t bear any resemblance to Jonatha
***
Sounds like the War on Wimmenz.

The fake one the Democrats always talk about - not the Bill Clinton lead one.

Posted by: 18-1 at March 06, 2014 12:41 PM (P3U0f)

89 Oddly, Sarah Silverman might be a good fit for a SciFi convention thingy, what with being an alien herself.

Posted by: toby928© at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (QupBk)

90 I'd like to also go on record as saying that Ross is about as objectionable as a well trained golden lab sitting quietly by the fire.

Posted by: Daybrother at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (ZjBoP)

91 I don't buy that people are going to be intimidated in any way with being threatened with not going on Fallon's show. That's just incredibly misguided.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (zfY+H)

92 >>>"unofficial information" from source says Yanukovych has had a heart attack Apparently, somebody didn't pay off the referee.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (CK4F6)

93 If they know what is good for them they should tell Fallon to go f himself.

Posted by: RWC at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (fWAjv)

94 So do the SF fandom geeks still love Cthulhu and Lovecraft? Is that allowed? Even though Lovecraft was about as racist, sexist, and Jew-hating as it's possible to be without committing any actual war crimes?

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:42 PM (ZPrif)

95

A "Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds"...who still think of themselves as 'edgy and unorthodox'.

 

Who also must enforce their orthodox groupthink of unorthodoxy.

Posted by: wheatie at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (W4wxS)

96 NERDS!

Posted by: Frederick W. Palowaski at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (QupBk)

97 You know how in old war movies when the tank catches fire and everybody inside bails out even though they are getting shot at by the enemy because they know the ammo is about to cook off? This is the equivalent. The fire was the imbroglio (if Ace is collecting cool 25-cent words, that's a keeper) involving SFWA, the Bulletin, hawt chicks in chain mail bikinis, and so on. The air-fuel mixture was that indie writers (such as Yours Truly) had started asking pointed questions of SFWA such as "what do you actually do for writers, then, and why do you exclude me from membership when I have pro-level sales and readers, just not with a traditional publisher?". It is suspected membership is dropping in a painful way So I suspect the brawl isn't really what it appears to be about, but is the consequence of a lot of other stuff going on. Still, because this happened to Pro Cool Kid Gaiman's buddy, maybe it will get the usual suspects to think about the automatic denunciation cycle that happened at the beginning. (I know, I dream and especially since all the Morons stopped reading when they got to the chain mail bikini part...)

Posted by: Sabrina Chase at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (TPCnZ)

98

I love this place. I get to work Bellend into my vocabulary.

 

True dat.  But it was used in a phrase with the word "grating", and I've been wincing ever since.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (A0sHn)

99 Is there anyone worthy of picking up the jockstrap of guys like Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, etc? Anyone worthy of even being in the same room? ------------------------------------ William Forschten comes to mind. Taylor Anderson would be another.

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (CJjw5)

100 Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 04:40 PM (CK4F6) Stick sagacious and prevaricator in there since they have been removed from the SATs because allegedly they are seldom if ever used in conversation .

Posted by: Lynn Meeurers at March 06, 2014 12:43 PM (Kz9dH)

101
if they want to be on Fallon they can't appear on ANY other network
Posted by: artisanal 'ette




Rarrw!

Posted by: Zombie Helen Kushnick


Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at March 06, 2014 12:44 PM (kdS6q)

102

So a genre which has, in its pictoral art, some of the sluttiest, big titty wide ass fuck me now women is somehow PC??

 

Where are the fucking charged up masturbation happy nerds??  for fuck's sake.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:44 PM (tVTLU)

103 Harlan Ellison is a nasty old crank but he is a hell of a writer. And he does public writing exhibitions and shows. I don't know if he still does it but he'd lug a typewriter in to a book store, take a one-sentance odd concept from someone at random, and write a short story on the spot, posting the pages as they rolled off his machine to the windows. The man might be impossible to get along with but he's the real deal.
He's a large part of why Babylon 5 was such good sci fi.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:44 PM (zfY+H)

104 Sarah Silverman? I'd snuggle it.

Posted by: Michael in MI at March 06, 2014 12:44 PM (CK4F6)

105 I   always  thought that the braying censorious scolds were the  mothers  whose basements the sci-fi community lived in.

Posted by: Roy at March 06, 2014 12:45 PM (VndSC)

106 Ace, you're a good guy and a great writer and if this was important enough for you to write about, I'm going to respect that.

Posted by: jwest at March 06, 2014 12:45 PM (u2a4R)

107 odd rumor The Interpreter ‏@Interpreter_Mag Ukraine Liveblog: Ekho Moskvy says that "unofficial information" from source says Yanukovych has had a heart attack http://bit.ly/1gVEuCZ Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 04:37 PM (ZPrif) this rumored out 3 days ago, or so is there something new?

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:45 PM (IXrOn)

108 Prediction:  Fallon is going to suck.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:46 PM (tVTLU)

109 61 I saw Braying Censorious Scolds open for Rage Against the Machine in '95. Posted by: Insomniac at March 06, 2014 04:35 PM (DrWcr) I thought Rage Against the Machine were Censorious Scolds? Is it kinda like the Folksmen and Spinal Tap?

Posted by: Buck Farack, Gentleman Adventurer at March 06, 2014 12:46 PM (Nk6GS)

110 Let me see, an actor promoting a movie faced with the choice of going on Disney affiliates or on NBC. I can't wait to see what this does to Fallon's guest list.

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 12:46 PM (GSIDW)

111

Don't just sit there - get behind a keyboard and nag someone!

 

Said progressives everywhere.

Posted by: Mikey NTH - Sick of the Snowplow Bills for the Outrage Outlet - Bring Me The Head Of Al Gore! at March 06, 2014 12:46 PM (hLRSq)

112 Posted by: Sabrina Chase at March 06, 2014 04:43 PM (TPCnZ) -------------------------------- By the way, I read your Sequoyah Trilogy and it was excellent. Going to re-read next week on vacation.

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at March 06, 2014 12:46 PM (CJjw5)

113 When these PC nerds read H.P. Lovecraft and have their geekgasms over Cthulu, do they feel bad about it because racist protagonists are racist?
___
I loved, like, uh, when Cartman totally was like  Cthulu's friend.

Did Lovecraft, like, do any of the voices on Southpark?

Posted by: Some Liv at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (P3U0f)

114 Almost all orgs eventually become liberal moonbat havens. See the BSA, AMA, AARP, ABA, GSA, The Royal Society, etc.
 
There's probably a Law out there named with this tendency.

Posted by: GnuBreed at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (cHZB7)

115 I saw the Censorious Scolds open for Toad the Wet Sprocket in '94

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (zfY+H)

116 >>>Ace, you're a good guy and a great writer and if this was important enough for you to write about, I'm going to respect that. jwest, I think it is. You may think this is just about the Hugo Awards. I don't. I think it's about a vituperative splenetic fury that has taken over the whole country (and most of the world) with people attempting to prove they matter by shutting people up and getting them fired. This is just one outbreak of a rampant disease.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (/FnUH)

117 108 Prediction: Fallon is going to suck. Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 04:46 PM (tVTLU) Going? Or does.

Posted by: RWC at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (fWAjv)

118 I don't buy that people are going to be intimidated in any way with being threatened with not going on Fallon's show. That's just incredibly misguided. Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 04:42 PM (zfY+H) We are talking about major ego's and celebs - he needs on the show. Ridiculous.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (IXrOn)

119 83 Read any early William Gibson?

Posted by: Coolpapa at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (1eFP9)

120 "When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds?" If I understand on eof your theories about human nature correctly, the answer would be "they aways have." What do I win?

Posted by: Burn the Witch at March 06, 2014 12:47 PM (ySQzf)

121 61 I saw Braying Censorious Scolds open for Rage Against the Machine in '95.

Posted by: Insomniac

 

 

 

 

 

This meme never gets old.

Posted by: Roy at March 06, 2014 12:48 PM (VndSC)

122

RWC:

 

It's early, you can only do so many polar bear plunges.  I just think he's not good and not funny.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:48 PM (tVTLU)

123 Sagacious prevaricating bellend Doesn't work.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:48 PM (CK4F6)

124 If they know what is good for them they should tell Fallon to go f himself. Na, they're gonna waste a year or so and millions of bucks before they toss him under the bus. It took even Johnny Carson about a year before he 'connected' with viewers but I think he learned quickly. I don't see Fallon pulling out of this tailspin. 'Deer in the headlights' best describes his delivery.

Posted by: SE Pa Moron [/i] at March 06, 2014 12:48 PM (CnA98)

125 I thought that Fallon might be the right replacement for Leno, but this whole move-to-NYC-and-bocome-an-arm-of-OFA thing will have the Tonight Show fighting with CNN for ratings in six months.

Posted by: phreshone at March 06, 2014 12:48 PM (Q6pxP)

126 Actually I think this is an edgy intern's idea of how to make the Tonight Show seem elite and important. Actors, being often basically stupid and of fragile egos, may take this as evidence that The Tonight Show MATTERS.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (zfY+H)

127 "Is there anyone worthy of picking up the jockstrap of guys like Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, etc? Anyone worthy of even being in the same room? The youngest one I can think of is Orson Scott Card, and people despise him." Well, there's Lois McMaster Bujold, but she's like 60. If you're looking for a publisher that publishes quality over "right thinking" then you need to look over the Baen Books catalog. I can make some suggestions, if you'd like.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (XyoGP)

128 Could "The Way Of The Gun" fit anymore of the word f***k into a 2 minute period? On the other hand, that seems an appropriate film for Sarah Silverman to do That woman needs to grow up.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (XyM/Y)

129 ." I think it's about a vituperative splenetic fury that has taken over the whole country (and most of the world) with people attempting to prove they matter by shutting people up and getting them fired. " So, we like this Ross guy, right?

Posted by: jwest at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (u2a4R)

130 I think it's about a vituperative splenetic fury ---------------------------- You would be punctilious in assuming that.

Posted by: Roy Munson, Dictionary Salesman at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (CJjw5)

131 So do the SF fandom geeks still love Cthulhu and Lovecraft? Is that allowed? Even though Lovecraft was about as racist, sexist, and Jew-hating as it's possible
___
You know, I still have fans...and more to the point, about half of the country are adherents to my racist, sexist, and religious-hating politcal philisophy...

Posted by: Woodrow Wilson at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (P3U0f)

132

I've never thought I'd like anybody's hair when it's been dyed an electric orange but Jane Goldman looked kind of hot that way. 

 

Is that too hairist?  Did I step over the hair color line with that one?  I suppose I'm forever disinvited from hosting the Hugos.

Posted by: MTF at March 06, 2014 12:49 PM (LISuA)

133

"This is just one outbreak of a rampant disease."

 

Indeed.  This has dangerous results.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (tVTLU)

134 Every organization that is not explicitly right-wing, becomes left-wing over time.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (ZPrif)

135 We live in a society of screeching pantywaists that love to wail at every little perceived offense like it is the death of them. They need a good beating.

Posted by: DangerGirl at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (GrtrJ)

136 bonk bonk on the head

Posted by: Dr. Varno at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (V4CBV)

137 I like Jimmy Fallon, his own show was really funny but... he's completely the wrong fit for it, like Guy Ritchie directing and writing the Man from U.N.C.L.E. movie.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (zfY+H)

138 West at March 06, 2014 04:27 PM (1Rgee)

are we related? I started with Zane Grey under the covers with a flashlight, then went on to Andre Norton.

Heroes were heroic, women were strong, everyone understood science. Good guys were good, bad guys were not. They all did adventurous things.

Then Jimmy Carter came along, and things changed. We were all guilty of something. The politically correct pointed out that science fiction was really fantasy, and authoritarians were bigots and fascists, and science fiction wasn't real literature. It didn't have many female characters, and didn't have any sex, so it wasn't realistic until the hero was female, and we had to read about her physical needs (to be realistic) and her emotional needs. I didn't care to read about any of that. I wanted to read about rocket ships and ray guns. 'The girls' don't do engineering and math, they do 'interpersonal relationships', which would be ok if the characters are interesting. The science is only the background. The really good science fiction is about how people behave not what method they use for transportation. So that's the hook the liberal busy bodies use to lecture us on how we should behave, not how we do behave.

I say, to hell with that, charge the plasma gun and flame'm until they're crisp.



Posted by: Wilsume W. Range at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (MkWtP)

139 Devastating: Just One In 10 Uninsured Americans Have Signed Up For ObamacareÂ… WasnÂ’t signing up the uninsured the entire point of Obamacare? Weasel Zippers: from the Washington Post and Drudge Of course we all knew this. What a cluster fuck

Posted by: Nevergiveup at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (t3UFN)

140 If you like being scolded by obese lesbians and message board grammar Nazis, you'll have a blast at the Hugo awards!

Posted by: Gristle Encased Head at March 06, 2014 12:50 PM (+lsX1)

141 Who ate a dictionary and puked it up all over the sidewalk?

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (CK4F6)

142 Does anyone actually watch the late night shows??  I would watch leno once in a while, but isn't their demo like 50 and above??

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (tVTLU)

143 >>>Let me see, an actor promoting a movie faced with the choice of going on Disney affiliates or on NBC.
I can't wait to see what this does to Fallon's guest list.

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 04:46 PM (GSIDW)<<<



We'd be willing to appear several times a week.

Posted by: SCOAMF and Mooch at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (Q1KXS)

144 Do these furious fandom twats have any control over distribution? I know they got Card fired from his Superman gig, but he still gets his endless Ender's Game sequels published and in stores right?

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (ZPrif)

145 "...a vituperative splenetic fury that has taken over the whole country (and most of the world) with people attempting to prove they matter by shutting people up and getting them fired."

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 04:47 PM (/FnUH)

It's interesting to see the quiet evolution of your social philosophy.

I am curious if you see an epiphany in your life that has moved you toward the more libertarian side of the spectrum?

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (QFxY5)

146 I saw Vituperative Splenetic Fury open for Punctilious Assumption a few years back.

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 12:51 PM (GSIDW)

147 Lynn Meeurers: "Stick sagacious and prevaricator in there since they have been removed from the SATs because allegedly they are seldom if ever used in conversation."

I'm just counting down until "Brawndo" and "electrolytes" are on the SAT. I figure within the decade.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at March 06, 2014 12:52 PM (1CroS)

148 WasnÂ’t signing up the uninsured the entire point of Obamacare? Only if you believe the ad copy...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 12:52 PM (naUcP)

149 I was never a big fan of Jonathan Ross' painting show on PBS, but the hair was good for a laugh

Posted by: phreshone at March 06, 2014 12:52 PM (Q6pxP)

150 Empire of Jeff, you are a scholar and a gentleman ;-) For those who gave up on SF because of the preachy PC stuff, take heart. There are writers who hate that nonsense too, and we are doing our best to bring back the good stuff. Now that we can dodge the publishing houses (who were enforcing a lot of the PC) things will get better.

Posted by: Sabrina Chase at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (TPCnZ)

151 Laurie David , I'm glad you had a good experience with Elison . He forever lost me when he wrote an over the top anti gun diatribe when his personal hero John Lennon was killed . Gunnies are all assholes because some rich limey was shot by a wacko in New fuckin' York .

Posted by: awkward davies at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (whqez)

152 Flatbush Joe:  What are you talking about re Card?  thanks

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (tVTLU)

153 They put the word out to celebs, agents and publicists ... if they want to be on Fallon they can't appear on ANY other network ... and not just shows that go head-to-head with Jimmy, but morning shows as well.

holy cow

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 04:41 PM (IXrOn)

 

 

------------------------------------------------

 

 

Good.  These celebs need a good lesson in dictatorship.

Posted by: Soona at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (rOX4+)

154 >>>It's interesting to see the quiet evolution of your social philosophy. I am curious if you see an epiphany in your life that has moved you toward the more libertarian side of the spectrum? ... Trial by Fury by Douglas Preston has a lot to do with it. $2 on Amazon, or free to borrow with Amazon Prime.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (/FnUH)

155 149 I was never a big fan of Jonathan Ross' painting show on PBS, but the hair was good for a laugh

Posted by: phreshone at March 06, 2014 04:52 PM (Q6pxP)

 

Happy little trees, happy little trees, which are hiding some Viet Cong yellow!  Let's bring in a little napalm orange!

Posted by: Insomniac at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (DrWcr)

156 I recently decided to catch up on some FSF, so I have been picking up a lot of books by writers I have never heard of. These little contretemps are really making it easy to know who to pass up. Interestingly two writers I know who regularly talk about actual sexism in the field, are both disgusted. And looking around you can really see that a lot of writers, male and female, who people actually read have decided to take a break from the internets till April. Several of them were leading the mob, but several clearly just want to avoid the matter entirely. Somebody else said this, but apparently all these people live in a Sherri Tepper novel.

Posted by: Roy at March 06, 2014 12:53 PM (ggEAc)

157 I saw Vituperative Splenetic Fury open for the Bellends just last week in Sebastopol

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (CK4F6)

158 8?
MRW?

Yeah, that. I mostly re-read old books I have. Most of the newer SF is preachy junk. I hated that so much I also quit going to movies & cut the cable TV off. Who needs noise pollution in their minds?

Posted by: backhoe at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (ULH4o)

159 On a serious note, lefties = cult of hate, death, and control that takes over all aspects of their lives.

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (GSIDW)

160 DC Comics hired Orson Scott Card to write some issues of Superman. The Left declared jihad cause Card oppose gay marriage. DC caved and fired him before the first issue.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (ZPrif)

161 Fantasy is going the same route. People write fantasy novels to make some big point about a hot button issue. "My book is about global warming." "My book is about the evil tea partiers ruining everything." "My book is about the rich oppressing the poor with capitalism."
Well then, your book is crap, and you deserve the 7 readers you'll ever get.
"I am curious if you see an epiphany in your life that has moved you toward the more libertarian side of the spectrum?"
I fail to see how favoring politeness and charity is particularly or especially libertarian.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (zfY+H)

162 >>>So, we like this Ross guy, right? I don't really like him, to be honest with you. But I didn't want to say anything too negative about him while he's being attacked by leftist nazis. It's about the principle. It's just f***ed.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:54 PM (/FnUH)

163 This is actually germane to this story. Boy, the Germans ain't got nothin' to do with it.

Posted by: Zombie John Gotti at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (QR7wx)

164 What are you talking about re Card? thanks Apparently him remaining faithful to his Mormon faith re: homosexuality and ghey marriage makes him the Worst Person Ever, Worse Than Hitler. Priorities, not what they used to be.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (naUcP)

165 It is only on the stodgy, ultra-PC BBC where someone like Jonathan Ross could garner the reputation of being a "bad boy."

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (/FnUH)

166 Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at March 06, 2014 04:51 PM (QFxY5 I think he already indicated it was the book about the Amanda Knox trial.

Posted by: Lynn Meeurers at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (Kz9dH)

167 I always buy the short sci-fi story anthologies/annuals. Like The Years Best; Nebula Awards; Years Best Sci-Fi #, etc. Were always great to read on the plane. Or, when you just want a small shot of sci-fi to hold you over.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (IXrOn)

168 Card was doing DC a favor. They landed a celebrity author. The Left also tried to destroy the Ender's Game movie. It wasn't a success at the box office and probably won't see a sequel -- who knows -- but that's mainly cause the movie was kinda dull.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:55 PM (ZPrif)

169

The liberal bent of the sci-fi/fantasy community is something that some of the more conservative and/or libertarian writers have been talking about recently in their blogs.  Larry Coreia, in particular, has been mocking them, and has even been attempting to get enough conservatives and libertarians registered with the group that does the Hugos to tip the voting away from the usual liberal themes.

 

Baen is noteworthy because they completely ignore politics when deciding whether or not someone is worth publishing.

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 12:56 PM (UWFpX)

170 But I can vouch personally for him showing generosity, understanding and magnanimity on multiple occasions. Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix Well, I'm glad to hear that because I was a fan of his early work but he rapidly turned into a douche. (Did you hear he was once in a knife fight? Didja? Huh?). I had a friend whose relative worked for him and all I heard was how full of himself he was.

Posted by: Daybrother at March 06, 2014 12:56 PM (0nXeV)

171 But I didn't want to say anything too negative about him while he's being attacked by leftist nazis.
****
Until they stop getting their way it will only get worse...such is human nature.

Posted by: 18-1 at March 06, 2014 12:56 PM (P3U0f)

172 artisanal 'ette: "this rumored out 3 days ago, or so

is there something new?"


They even missed the lede. That he doesn't even have a heart. Great googly-moogly our media sucks.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at March 06, 2014 12:56 PM (1CroS)

173 It's no wonder that many of the new scifi novels predict a fascist future Â… the authors are already fascist in the present.

Posted by: gm at March 06, 2014 12:57 PM (/kBoL)

174 Its sad to watch publishing houses cut their own throat. People are reading so little these days as is without vomiting horrible preachy trash on their heads. Its bad enough that the best selling book for months was a Twilight Fan Fic novel rewritten to be more generic (yes, that's what 50 Shades was), but this demand to turn everything political is just ruining the industry.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 12:57 PM (zfY+H)

175

Everyone laughed when I said that smoking bans were the early marks of a fascist state.

 

From big gulps to seatbelt laws to smoking bans, the heel of big brother is in its infancy.

 

Now they just don't give a fuck.  Catholic nun = comrade provide abortificent drugs in YOUR FUCKING BUSINESS or CHARITY...

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:57 PM (tVTLU)

176

Also, speaking of fantasy, Brandon Sanderson's door stopper sequel to The Way of Kings was released on Tuesday.  And boy is it good.

 

^_^

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 12:57 PM (UWFpX)

177 Hi Sabrina. I just wrote a great short story about a dog that can talk and sniffs out poontang for his master in the aftermath Of a Nuclear holocaust. Think it will sell?

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:57 PM (CK4F6)

178 The liberal bent of the sci-fi/fantasy community is something that some of the more conservative and/or libertarian writers have been talking about recently
***
But the old school SF authors were generally liberals as well - look at ASimov or Clarke.

It was, of course, a different sort of liberalism predating the rise of the new Left...

Posted by: 18-1 at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (P3U0f)

179 Ace, I want to say that I do appreciate you posting this stuff. It's why my Breitbart homepage has always been Big Hollywood. The culture war (not the way O'Reilly says it) is an important front. And let's face it, we're at the bottom there, so we've only been going up since engaging.

Posted by: Z Ryan at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (fMK2m)

180 Damn, racist and sizeist.  I didn't know.

Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (4JkHl)

181 35 >>>i didn't make this clear: the rage came from other sci-fi writers and various people associated with the awards, and Ross is now fired. Wow. Gotcha. That is lame.Posted by: Shooter McGavin at March 06, 2014 04:29 PM (EKqcK)

Mewling quims all, if it has not been yet said.

Posted by: LizLem at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (BF+2f)

182 Science Fiction, as a literary form is dead.. simply dead.

Walk the SciFi aisles at a Barnes & Noble (if you can find one) and you are presented with the choice of about 20 authors and the series they have spawned..  and the publishers are no longer satisfied with trilogies.. oh no!  book after book after book in "The xxx Saga".. blah blah blah blah.. holy fuck.

There hasn't been more than two new ideas in scifi in the last decade.

Neil Gaiman is one of the few who hasn't succumbed to this sequel madness.. but his books are few and far between.. and more fantasy than scifi, anyway.  (Yes, I know he's a libtard douchenozzle, but I don't let the personal lives of actors and writers affect my entertainment habits)

Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (Z7PrM)

183 My apologies. I couldn't resist that

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (CK4F6)

184

Is there anyone worthy of picking up the jockstrap of guys like Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, etc? Anyone worthy of even being in the same room?

 

Lois McMaster Bujold, John Ringo, Elizabeth Moon, Eric Flint, Tom Kratman, and a bunch of others with the Baen logo.  You can start by going to the BAEN free library, which has free copies of their others books. 

 

Baen is also reprinting all the Heinlein books as the rights become available.

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 12:58 PM (D+lxs)

185 "Vituperative splenetic" shit need a dictionary for this post

Posted by: Finn McCool at March 06, 2014 12:59 PM (rHjtN)

186 It would seem that it would be really hard to blackball a novelist these days since the writer can pretty much do everything by himself. Much easier in collaborative art forms -- even something like comics you need an artist. It was the artists, by the way, that sunk Card with DC Comics. One by one all of DC Comics artists were pressured to pronounce that they would refuse to illustrate any of Card's Superman hate-scripts. Card can't draw so ... that was that.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 12:59 PM (ZPrif)

187 The SF/Fantasy genres had to be attacked because they expose the evils of leftism and utopianism


Posted by: phreshone at March 06, 2014 12:59 PM (Q6pxP)

188

@170 Well, I'm glad to hear that because I was a fan of his early work but he rapidly turned into a douche. (Did you hear he was once in a knife fight? Didja? Huh?).

I had a friend whose relative worked for him and all I heard was how full of himself he was.

--------------------

 

While I've personally never seen the man, based on what I've heard about him I suspect he's mostly a jerk who has brief flashes of kindess and generosity.

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 12:59 PM (UWFpX)

189

Thanks fellas.  Card always had some weird mormon shit in his end of the world series I read.

 

I really like his writing.  xenocide is a fantastic almost buddhist trip.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 12:59 PM (tVTLU)

190 "Call me stuffy, but I still think humor about terminally-ill 'retarded' kids is an acquired taste," he wrote. "And not a taste I personally want to acquire." *** She had a sit-com on cable a few years ago and I watched a couple of episodes. I quit when she did a bit about being a regular at the abortion clinic.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 06, 2014 01:00 PM (DmNpO)

191 I saw the Mewling Quims at a festival with The Revanchists and Bellends last weekend.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:00 PM (zfY+H)

192 One by one all of DC Comics artists were pressured to pronounce that they would refuse to illustrate any of Card's Superman hate-scripts.
***
Obvious question...what would Superman - raised in an American home in Kansas in either the 30s or 50s (IIRC) think of gay marriage?

Posted by: 18-1 at March 06, 2014 01:00 PM (P3U0f)

193 By the way, Baen is one of the few publishing companies that is not based in the echoing canyons of Manhattan. 

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 01:00 PM (D+lxs)

194 There hasn't been more than two new ideas in scifi in the last decade. Beg your pardon, but what you're citing looks more like the problem is with publishers, not the writers. Geez, get with it folks, it's all about the gatekeepers...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (naUcP)

195

Dean Koontz...is he considered a 'SciFi Author'?

 

He's been on the outs these days, since it became known that he's a conservative.

 

His latest movie...'Odd Thomas'...had to be made with private funds, and debuted out of the country.

 

It's currently available here though, on OnDemand, without having been released in theaters.

 

I watched it last month...and I Highly recommend it! 

Posted by: wheatie at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (W4wxS)

196 "Obvious question...what would Superman - raised in an American home in Kansas in either the 30s or 50s (IIRC) think of gay marriage?"
Based on the Man of Steel marriage, he'd kill half the city and terrify everyone by telling them about his powers in the most menacing way possible. And never smile.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (zfY+H)

197 The Dems now want to "punish" Issa for not putting up with Cummings shit that they stuck him on that committee to do.


What Issa should do is get the committee majority to vote in contempt charges and throw him off the committee.


http://tinyurl.com/mya4nbl

Posted by: Vic[/i] at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (T2V/1)

198

 You may think this is just about the Hugo Awards. I don't. I think it's about a vituperative splenetic fury that has taken over the whole country

 

 

---------------------------------------------------

 

 

Damn,  I love this blog.

Posted by: Soona at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (rOX4+)

199 Hi Sabrina. I just wrote a great short story about a dog that can talk and sniffs out poontang for his master in the aftermath Of a Nuclear holocaust. Think it will sell? Posted by: Herr Morgenholz
..........
Good story.. very bad movie!

Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (Z7PrM)

200 Iran To Receive Another $550 Million Cash Infusion From The Obama Regime On FridayÂ… Wonderful! Weasel Zippers: Well that should pay for the ship the Israeli's seized with the weapons with enough change left over for a little plutonium? Hey can that obama/kerry team drive a hard bargain or what?

Posted by: Nevergiveup at March 06, 2014 01:01 PM (t3UFN)

201 The SF/Fantasy genres had to be attacked because they expose the evils of leftism and utopianism
***
To the left all things must serve the left.

So even when you attempt to avoid politics you are committing a thought crime as an author, though the left is making it rapidly impossible to avoid politics anyway.

Posted by: 18-1 at March 06, 2014 01:02 PM (P3U0f)

202 Er Man of Steel movie, that is ...Marriage? I'm getting old

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:02 PM (zfY+H)

203 Also, speaking of fantasy, Brandon Sanderson's door stopper sequel to The Way of Kings was released on Tuesday. And boy is it good. ^_^ Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 04:57 PM (UWFpX) oh thanks!

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:02 PM (IXrOn)

204 >>>Xenocide I have started that book about 3 times and I've always put it down after being attacked by the smug. I like the other ones but that one just is like fingernails on a chalkboard to me

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 01:02 PM (CK4F6)

205

@178 But the old school SF authors were generally liberals as well - look at ASimov or Clarke.

It was, of course, a different sort of liberalism predating the rise of the new Left...

----------------------

 

That's correct.  In fact, there was recently a push by a sci-fi writers organization to push for banning anyone who didn't toe the party line.  A bunch of older sci-fi and fantasy writers basically came out and called the approach fascism and censorship.  The response by the organization regulars, of course, was that the older writers were all a bunch of conservative nut-jobs.

 

If you're calling Mercedes Lackey a conservative, then something is very, very wrong with you...

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 01:02 PM (UWFpX)

206 Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex

Posted by: Dr. Varno at March 06, 2014 01:03 PM (V4CBV)

207 Stephen Coonts is a sci-fi writer.. Dean Koonts is more like Stephen King, I believe..

Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at March 06, 2014 01:04 PM (Z7PrM)

208 Euromaidan PR ‏@EuromaidanPR RU media informs Yanukovych is in one of the Moscow hospitals with a stroke.Earlier UA source said he could be dead @ukrpravda_news IPR Post

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:04 PM (ZPrif)

209 Sabrina Chase' books always show up with mine on Amazon in the "people who liked this also..." page. I think its a heavy Moron buyer influence. I'd like to think that's a positive sign for my work.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:04 PM (zfY+H)

210 Nothing says that womyn are strong, brave, fearless creatures as much as hiding under the bed shrieking oh noes someone might hurt my widdle feelings! You know, when the regingering is due and stray tentacles of what I presume are human emotion begin to creep their way back inside my soul shaped place, those tender delicate shoots get emstompened. A lot. You know what I do? I mean, besides eat cookies and whinge at the unfortunate beings who are on the other side of my texts and emails. I take it because I sure as hell intend to keep dishing it out. So my wee delicate flower of innocent virtue feelings are ground in the dirt. So. What. Such is life.

Posted by: alexthechick - SMOD. Mmmm. Blondies with whipped cream. at March 06, 2014 01:05 PM (VtjlW)

211 If you join the Scientologists, does this get your foot in the door to one of the L. Ron Hubbard awards?

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:06 PM (IXrOn)

212 I wonder if an autopsy of Yanukovich would show polonium traces... (must.never.disappoint.Putin)

Posted by: votermom at March 06, 2014 01:06 PM (GSIDW)

213 Brad Thor has book being turned into a movie. UFC champ Ronda Rousey is gonna be the star. I wonder if the Left will try to torpedo it. They hate the right-wing author, but they love the "girl power" UFC champ.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:06 PM (ZPrif)

214 27 So does the campus leftism of the "professional" scifi community actually hurt the output of scifi writers? Brad Thor is super right-wing and he still gets his novels published. I know it's more an issue for aspiring writers. Just seems like these awards and meetups are just for convention going losers.Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 04:28 PM (ZPrif)

It can be tough to get into the scifi genre even if you ARE an established writer. Richard Paul Evans, writer of bestselling Christmas Box and I think a conservative, got an idea for a YA scifi novel series, pitched to his publisher Simon & Schuster. They rejected it! Never mind he'd sold millions of dollars of books previously.

Luckily Glenn Beck's publishing company scooped in and filled that void, and apparently the series has sold really well. But it's a tough business regardless.

Posted by: LizLem at March 06, 2014 01:07 PM (BF+2f)

215 How many scalps a year do the rabid Left get, anyway? They can only stir up so many outrage campaigns at once right?

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:07 PM (ZPrif)

216 In the future we will all be homo's.

Posted by: nip at March 06, 2014 01:07 PM (SxlUl)

217

But the old school SF authors were generally liberals as well - look at ASimov or Clarke.

 

-------------------------------------------------

 

 

I couldn't finish Clarke's  "Rama" sequals.  Marxism oozed from the paper itself.

Posted by: Soona at March 06, 2014 01:07 PM (rOX4+)

218

They put the word out to celebs, agents and publicists ... if they want to be on Fallon they can't appear on ANY other network ... and not just shows that go head-to-head with Jimmy, but morning shows as well. holy cow
Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 04:41 PM (IXrOn)

 

Jay Leno's manager tried the same thing when he took over for Carson 2o some years ago.  It really earned him some early backlash and helped Dave Letterman out. 

 

Now the broadcasting company itself thinks this is OK?

 

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 01:08 PM (D+lxs)

219 Hi Sabrina. I just wrote a great short story about a dog that can talk and sniffs out poontang for his master in the aftermath Of a Nuclear holocaust. Think it will sell? Not a chance.

Posted by: Blood at March 06, 2014 01:08 PM (QupBk)

220

Obvious question...what would Superman - raised in an American home in Kansas in either the 30s or 50s (IIRC) think of gay marriage?

-------------------

 

DC "rebooted" their entire universe a couple of years ago.  So now he grew up in the '90s.

 

Also, one of the more recent versions of him was a vegetarian.

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 01:08 PM (UWFpX)

221 Star Trek was a communist tract too often. The whole "nobody has to work, we abolished money because of the transporter" thing was just sickening to put up with.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (zfY+H)

222 >>>I am curious if you see an epiphany in your life that has moved you toward the more libertarian side of the spectrum? ---- He raised the rifle and the hobo's eyes grew wide like a Spring fawn and then, resigned, looked down. He hesitated before the inevitable. "Do you have a name?" he wondered, barely realizing he'd spoken aloud. "Douglas Preston" the hobo whispered. Suddenly a hard hard rain began to fall.

Posted by: Daybrother at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (M3iOs)

223 Posted by: Chi-Town Jerry at March 06, 2014 05:01 PM (Z7PrM) I liked the movie but I was unaware that I was supposed to be offended by its sexism that was not in the book and added to the movie.

Posted by: Lynn Meeurers at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (Kz9dH)

224 > By the way, Baen is one of the few publishing companies that is not based in the echoing canyons of Manhattan.

Keep an eye on Castalia House.  They just released a Tom Kratman novella I loved.

www.castaliahouse.com

Posted by: Lemmenkainen, Freelance Warlord at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (ZWvOb)

225 Right. The old publishing model the problem was distribution. Less of a problem these days. Infinite shelf-space at Amazon and Kindle, etc. Harder to be a gatekeeper. And a right-winger picking a fight with the Left might help them attract a certain niche audience and raise their profile. I only know about Brad Thor cause he's a beast on Twitter insulting the Left. As a result I've bought a half dozen Thor books as birthday and xmas gifts for friends and family.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (ZPrif)

226 176 Also, speaking of fantasy, Brandon Sanderson's door stopper sequel to The Way of Kings was released on Tuesday. And boy is it good. ^_^ =========== It's ... okay. Too many of his characters are wind-up toy caricatures.

Posted by: DDG at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (jLXdE)

227 fat chick time traveller goes back to 2014 A.D. to proactively prevent an insulting comment from happening in the future. Killing Hitler was too difficult, you see.

Posted by: Dr. Varno at March 06, 2014 01:09 PM (V4CBV)

228 Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is having a hundred or so strokes a minute

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 01:10 PM (CK4F6)

229 "When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds?" Entertainers have thin skins. Writers of fiction are entertainers. Getting published also requires the correct... thoughts these days.

Posted by: Buckeye Abroad at March 06, 2014 01:10 PM (Ad9WL)

230 224 Jim Baen was a conservative and the company has seemed to keep up his standards since his death.

Posted by: steevy at March 06, 2014 01:10 PM (zqvg6)

231 The Left hasn't gotten Nick Searcy fired. Have they tried?

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:11 PM (ZPrif)

232 When a useful idiot is no longer useful, then there isn't any use for him.

Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at March 06, 2014 01:11 PM (CK4F6)

233 So my wee delicate flower of innocent virtue feelings are ground in the dirt. So. What. Such is life. Would that everyone would get that. I've told the reason I use the style of nic I do--I swear, folks are going out of their way to be outraged, rather than developing basic thickness of skin and getting on with the more important details of life, like how to get these blood stains out of my khakis...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 01:11 PM (naUcP)

234 Also, one of the more recent versions of him was a vegetarian. Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 05:08 PM (UWFpX) Yep, in Birthright. But y'know, he's solar powered so whatever.

Posted by: AMDG at March 06, 2014 01:11 PM (t7OO0)

235 ot Today Mark Levin accepted the “Andrew Breitbart Defender of the First Amendment” by Citizen’s United at CPAC 2014. He then talked about his memories of Andrew Breitbart and gave a great speech about the First Amendment. his acceptance speech is over at therightscoop.com good for him

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:12 PM (IXrOn)

236 Jonathan Ross hosted an excellent show featuring Penn and Teller called "Fool Us" a few years ago.  He seemed fine, although British forums I read made it sound like he wasn't very well liked. 

Posted by: James Grimaldi at March 06, 2014 01:12 PM (5linU)

237 I would watch leno once in a while, but isn't their demo like 50 and above?? Our early research indicates that Fallon has cornered a highly coveted group, '60 year old males and above with prostate issues that require them to arise from bed about once every hour and dribble a small stream of urine before returning to bed'. So, we have a solid lock on that demographic.

Posted by: NBC [/i] at March 06, 2014 01:12 PM (CnA98)

238 It was over when they started having an awards show for written science fiction. What do they do, bring in James Earl Jones and Malcolm McDowell to read select excerpts?

Posted by: Chris_Balsz at March 06, 2014 01:12 PM (5xmd7)

239 >>>176 Also, speaking of fantasy, Brandon Sanderson's door stopper sequel to The Way of Kings was released on Tuesday. And boy is it good. ^_^ Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 04:57 PM (UWFpX)>>> Good to know. I'll pick it up on the Kindle tonight.

Posted by: gm at March 06, 2014 01:13 PM (/kBoL)

240 The Left hasn't gotten Nick Searcy fired. Have they tried? Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 05:11 PM (ZPrif) He's half the show, imho, so they wouldn't dare.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:13 PM (IXrOn)

241 Before this last month or so, I was unaware of this whole community (aside from, you know, reading books) and their squabbles and now I find it massively entertaining.

Posted by: Lea at March 06, 2014 01:14 PM (lIU4e)

242 I'm reading a book now that takes place in 2032 but its not Sci-Fi . The Profession by Stephen Pressfield . Looks at how wars in the future will be fought mainly by hired professionals .

Posted by: Lynn Meeurers at March 06, 2014 01:14 PM (Kz9dH)

243 Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is having a hundred or so strokes a minute He's gonna need some lube.....

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 01:14 PM (FNtJ6)

244

FYI Baen Free Library.  Want to try a new SF author's book? 

 

Go here

http://tinyurl.com/qyz3okx

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 01:14 PM (D+lxs)

245 I googled Seanan McGuire. Now I get it.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at March 06, 2014 01:15 PM (oFCZn)

246 I suspect most of the braying censorious scolds are not so much from sci-fi writers as it is from the fantasy writers.  I follow a few of the writer's blogs who are involved and, IMO,  it's the newer female writers that started this particular war.

Ms McGuire and her coterie write what is called Urban Fantasy and/or Women's Speculative Fiction.  This group is feminist in nature, specially those in the speculative fiction group.  Their stories tend to be driven by challenging the traditional gender and race roles as well as gay liberation. 

Somewhat systemic of where we are as a society. 




Posted by: Usedtocould at March 06, 2014 01:15 PM (Q5wIZ)

247 I assume all SF and anime fans and generally anyone who spends a lot of time on any fictional universe are complete fucking idiots until I can personally confirm otherwise. Mostly because of stuff like this.

Posted by: Yoshi, Aggrieved Victim of the White Man at March 06, 2014 01:15 PM (OzZJn)

248 "Because his hiring sparked a Nerd Rage in the sci-fi community" Not exactly true. Or, more clearly, not exactly as I understand nerd rage as a phenomena. Nerd rage is what you get from sci-fi/fantasy nerds when you say something like "Ben Affleck is going to play the next Batman." You take something they cherish and either get it wrong, like telling Star Wars fans "Picard rules!" or you take someone they collectively already hate and announce that they will be involved in something they cherish. Or you roll a d12 for damage when that fucking sword you're using is clearly a d8. Anyhoo...what's amazed me, as a wannabe sci-fi writer, about this entire kerfluffle seems to mainly reside on this side of the pond. My sci-fi writer buds in the UK were quite caught off guard by this entire episode. And, yes, Ace got it right. It's not about what he's said. It's about what he might say. This comes on the heels of ANOTHER politically correct dust-up...this was a few weeks back and mostly resulted in forum warfare between most of the Old Guard in the SWFA (Science Fiction Writers of America) shaking their heads in dismay over alleged sexism in, surprise-surprise, forum comments. God forbid (you mention God, for one) that you write anything with a heroic male lead these days. God forbid you write a woman as a secondary character or just a love interest. God forbid (jeeze, starting to sound like Matthew McConaughey...they would just shit themselves if they saw it) that you have a "binary" approach to gender. God forbid you just tell a good fucking story and not have an ideological message in your sci-fi. You can find plenty of stories that DO have ideological messages more pronounced than good story-telling. You can find all of them on Amazon. Just do a search for c-r-a-p. On the other hand, write a story about tri-sexual, handicapped, communal-farming, nature-bonking victims of humans...shit, man. You'll need a wheelbarrow to take home all the Hugo's you'll win.

Posted by: Scott M at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (AdBfq)

249 When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds? -- I guess there's a reason Mr Y-not has been reading non-fiction lately.

Posted by: Y-not at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (zDsvJ)

250 Jonathan Ross was great also on Fool Us, with Penn & Teller.

Posted by: JohnJ at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (TF/YA)

251 nuts to you "known universe"-ists. I'll be there are some parallel universes where Sarah Silverman would be considered hot. I think there was a Twilight Zone episode or two like that.

Posted by: Mallfly at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (bJm7W)

252 Well, there's Lois McMaster Bujold, but she's like 60.
Day-um. Heinlein was "like 60" when he wrote Moon is A Harsh, and SISL.

Posted by: Stringer Davis at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (xq1UY)

253

Meanwhile, Vladimir Putin is having a hundred or so strokes a minute


He's gonna need some lube.....

 

or have a ...

Posted by: Grated Bellend at March 06, 2014 01:16 PM (A0sHn)

254

The Left hasn't gotten Nick Searcy fired. Have they tried?
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 05:11 PM (ZPrif)

He's half the show, imho, so they wouldn't dare.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 05:13 PM (IXrOn)


What bout the next show?  The intimidation is usually what shuts most people up. 

 

But I know that won't work with Searcy. 

Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (D+lxs)

255

231 The Left hasn't gotten Nick Searcy fired. Have they tried?

 

I'm sure they've tried.

But it seems he can only get gigs as 'bad guy' roles, now.

 

He was recently on the show 'Intelligence'...as a rogue general who was trying to stage a fake terrorist attack.

Posted by: wheatie at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (W4wxS)

256 @251. No, that was a Limits.

Posted by: Stringer Davis at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (xq1UY)

257 First off Neil Gaiman is a doosh.

Second.....errrr what was this article about again?

Posted by: Left Handed Righty at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (EXCVJ)

258

When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds?

since John Scalzi and his merry band of holier-than-thou-snark took over...

Posted by: claire at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (awk6I)

259 Ms McGuire and her coterie write what is called Urban Fantasy and/or Women's Speculative Fiction. This group is feminist in nature, specially those in the speculative fiction group. Their stories tend to be driven by challenging the traditional gender and race roles as well as gay liberation. When they can kill a spider or cockroach without help, get back to me.

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (FNtJ6)

260 The main problem with scifi is that young geeky dudes stopped reading a while back and playing xbox instead ... so the market dried up. Chicks still read so the market catered to them. It's like how broadway is all about young earnest chick or young, earnest gay dude in the big city. Broadway is trying to cater to their market. It's a cultural ghetto and dead-end, but it's a living.

Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (ZPrif)

261

The Left hasn't gotten Nick Searcy fired. Have they tried?
Posted by: Flatbush Joe at March 06, 2014 05:11 PM (ZPrif)


 

He's half the show, imho, so they wouldn't dare.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 05:13 PM (IXrOn)

 

 

-----------------------------------------------------

 

 

They're giving the kid (Kendall?)  some of the best lines of the show this season.

 

 

 

Posted by: Soona at March 06, 2014 01:17 PM (rOX4+)

262 SFWA has lost their minds.

http://larrycorreia.wordpress.com/  has some info about this insanity from a successful author.

Posted by: Kristophr at March 06, 2014 01:18 PM (c6N69)

263 Again, this squabble is itty, its a small group making a lot of noise, but Ace is right, its a symptom of a larger thing. Whether its prim humorless prudes trying to get Chik-Fil-A shut down or get Bill Maher fired, its the same motivation: I need to crush those I disagree with.
Its fine to express your personal preferences in public, but really, do it personally, don't try to ruin someone's career because you dislike them for some select reason or position they take. Amicable disagreement is part of functional society.
Personally I believe the internet is a huge part of this rise. Its easy to be brave when you're out of range, and its easy to get the feeling you're on the winning side of a huge wave when all you read are friendly and supportive comments.
Lacking that sympathetic feedback of seeing the hurt or fear, pain, or anger on someone's face as you scream horrible things at them is what makes people get so awful on the internet. And it lets them build and sustain this bitterness.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:18 PM (zfY+H)

264 When, Exactly, Did the Science Fiction Community Become a Pack of Braying, Censorious Scolds? *** The science fiction is unsettled.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:18 PM (g4TxM)

265 Question for writers in this post...do any of you use the app "A Novel Idea" to help outline and organize your stories? If so do you like it? Thinking of giving it a try.

Posted by: LizLem at March 06, 2014 01:19 PM (BF+2f)

266 Oh and by the way unless a fan has a STEM degree I am not going to listen to them blather on about fucking theoretical rocket engines and assorted technobabble. You don't know what you are talking about. Shut the fuck up.

Posted by: Yoshi, Aggrieved Victim of the White Man at March 06, 2014 01:19 PM (OzZJn)

267 "They're giving the kid (Kendall?) some of the best lines of the show this season. "
That's part of why I love Justified's writers. They are so democratic, they'll give the most awful people or minor characters great lines, too. Nobody is just a throwaway nothing, they get to shine and be fun and interesting no matter who they are. There are no bit parts or cardboard standups.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:19 PM (zfY+H)

268 Chris_Balsz, the first Hugo awards were presented in 1953, so it's not the awards themselves that cause the problem.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 01:19 PM (XyoGP)

269 I was waiting for a SF thread for this:  Anyone one recall the author or name of an older novel(s) in which the herione had a tatoo that contained a bound intelligence that she could communicate with?


Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 01:19 PM (4JkHl)

270 As has been pointed out repeatedly above, the Censorious Ideologues of the Left move into a community and drive everyone else out by being Censorious Ideologues and Scolds. It's what they do. If the host population aren't complete raving psychos, that is, in which case they themselves are driven out. What a freaking choice. Also Ross is a seemingly typical British cultural lefty who takes it just seriously enough to not be too often condemned for violating PC standards. Otherwise seems "mostly funny" and relatively quick-witted. Gaiman's response betrays a surprising naievete, as this is pretty much What Always Happens. "Why, I know this man and this portrayal is inaccurate!" Seriously? Like they care? Power and Control, friend, Power and Control.

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at March 06, 2014 01:20 PM (qyfb5)

271 It occurred to me recently, when was the last time you heard a kid say "sticks and stones will break my bones but names will never hurt me!" I think it has been years. Now it is shreiking outrage, i am offended!!!! bullying!!!!. One of the best lessons a kid could learn, now gone. Thanks, Internet and lefty bellends!

Posted by: Goldilocks at March 06, 2014 01:20 PM (SH+D5)

272 Set phasers on Whinge.

Posted by: Dr. Varno at March 06, 2014 01:20 PM (V4CBV)

273 Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 05:17 PM (FNtJ6) You could bore a sloth to death with your average urban fantasy novel

Posted by: Yoshi, Aggrieved Victim of the White Man at March 06, 2014 01:21 PM (OzZJn)

274 Christopher Taylor, I agree, especially the part about the internet being the fuel for this long-burning fire. We used to have a way to deal with the permanently offended grievance-mongers: We'd tell them to STFU and try to get laid once in a while. But for some reason they're now taken seriously (particularly when the assault on freedom of expression comes from the left). It's time for organizations involved in speech (media, awards shows, publishers, etc.) to start actually standing up for free speech and tell the grievance mongers that they are welcome to write an essay expressing their own distempers, but they will not be permitted to club other people into silence.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:21 PM (/FnUH)

275 Such an opportunity for conservatives to fill the voids the left is creating. It's happening. But, more and faster, please.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:21 PM (IXrOn)

276 We will NOT be ignored!

Posted by: Vituperative Mewling Quims at March 06, 2014 01:22 PM (W4wxS)

277 Speaking of sci fi nerds. How have you liked this season of king of the nerds ace? I don't have a frame of reference since I didn't watch the first season.

Posted by: Buzzion at March 06, 2014 01:22 PM (2ISwT)

278 Tom Barton ‏@TomBartonJourno 7h #Russian forces scupper a ship in the only entrance to Donuzlslav bay in western #Crimea, trapping Ukrainian vessels http://t.co/2yD8gU7tZz I've asked him for his source.

Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 06, 2014 01:22 PM (DmNpO)

279 "science fiction community"


Ha  ha  ha  ha  ha  ha a   ha  ha   hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa

Posted by: Jules at March 06, 2014 01:22 PM (omBWL)

280 People have no sense of anything bigger than themselves. As such, they end up worrying about stupid shit.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 06, 2014 01:23 PM (9JPz+)

281

Nothing is scarier than a nerd/dork come to power. A lot of years of feeling like you're the outsider DOES NOT foster compassion. It fosters a feeling of "Hey everybody! It's payback time!"

Not that all sci-fi people are nerds/dorks. But as the saying goes about lawyers - It's just that small 99% that ruin the reputation of everyone else. 

Posted by: Ted K. at March 06, 2014 01:23 PM (FJYfm)

282 >>They put the word out to celebs, agents and publicists ... if they want to be on Fallon they can't appear on ANY other network ... and not just shows that go head-to-head with Jimmy, but morning shows as well. holy cow


Uh, when an actor is doing PR for an upcoming movie, or a musician for new album, the idea is to get on as many shows as possible.
Not like Fallon is 60 minutes and he's getting an exclusive/scoop on a breaking story.

Posted by: Lizzy at March 06, 2014 01:23 PM (aq/zi)

283 'Game of Thrones' is sci fi avec les titties



Posted by: Jules at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (omBWL)

284 It's time for organizations involved in speech (media, awards shows, publishers, etc.) to start actually standing up for free speech and tell the grievance mongers that they are welcome to write an essay expressing their own distempers, but they will not be permitted to club other people into silence. [Or we could just eat them]

Posted by: Blood at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (QupBk)

285 Well late to the thread and you expect me to read it?  What am I?  A writer?  Don't answer that.

This is the self same whiny group of writers who went ballistic over a chick in chain-mail cover for SFWA and had the vapors because Mike Resnick commented in the SFWA Bulletin how pretty a female editor was.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (0z3kx)

286 I've dropped out of fandom in the past few years after being deeply involved for a long time. Too much dogma (lefty), too much infighting, too much Aspergers.

Posted by: --- at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (MMC8r)

287 We will NOT be ignored! Posted by: Vituperative Mewling Quims Yeah. You will.

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (FNtJ6)

288 Larry Correia, Sarah Hoyt and others have similar problems. Unfortunately for them, they are not "cool" enough to belong to the SFWA. You misspelled "fortunately." Hoyt, Correia, and others (mainly the Baen Barbarians) are too for-real cool for the "cool" poseur kids. This frosts the poseurs to no end.

Posted by: filbert at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (roTS7)

289 >>>Speaking of sci fi nerds. How have you liked this season of king of the nerds ace? I don't have a frame of reference since I didn't watch the first season. I just watched the back episodes last week (except for one). I don't love it, especially because (SPOILER ALERT) there are no cute chicks left. They have a guy, Zack, who is a demonically immature monster of a villain, but he's such a... he's so bad he's not a fun villain. I pity him, like frankenstein, but without the respect I give to Frankenstein.* He makes it hard to watch, and because he's so insistent on being a douche, I don't really get a sense of the other people. * Yes I know, Frankenstein's MONSTER, pedants.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:24 PM (/FnUH)

290 I wouldn't want to be an emcee at an awards show for any group that would choose to have me as an emcee. I've got standards after all.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:25 PM (g4TxM)

291 Honestly I think stories where the girl isn't the super martial artist genius who knows everything and still is all sensitive and looks fabulous all the time are what would be fresh and interesting, these days.
But then I'm old fashioned. And I don't mean that in some self-deprecating way, I'm old fashioned. I always have been a bit of a throwback, raised the old way, but now I'm nearly 50 so I'm just old, and I think it hurts my potential for an audience. Readers seem to expect the new crap and don't know what to do with an older style or story.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:25 PM (zfY+H)

292 Feminism/Leftism emasculates and represses men, out of vindictiveness, and because emasculated and repressed men are easier to rule. And emasculated and repressed men will be lacking. But that's a feature, not a bug.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 06, 2014 01:25 PM (9JPz+)

293 #Russian forces scupper a ship in the only entrance to Donuzlslav bay [scupper?]

Posted by: Blood at March 06, 2014 01:25 PM (QupBk)

294 >>>Nothing is scarier than a nerd/dork come to power. A lot of years of feeling likeyou're the outsider DOES NOT foster compassion. It fosters a feeling of "Hey everybody! It's payback time!" Not that all sci-fi people are nerds/dorks. ... yup, a weakling given a little bit of power for the first time is a scary thing. I try to remind myself of this these days.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:26 PM (/FnUH)

295 Seanan McGuire probably has gingivitis.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (oFCZn)

296

Unfortunately for them, they are not "cool" enough to belong to the SFWA.

----------------------

 

Is SFWA the group that Scalzi used to lead?

 

Hoyt was a member for a while, but left it due to a combination of the political nonsense, and because she realized that the organization didn't actually do anything productive for writers.

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (UWFpX)

297 It's time for organizations involved in speech (media, awards shows, publishers, etc.) to start actually standing up for free speech and tell the grievance mongers that they are welcome to write an essay expressing their own distempers, but they will not be permitted to club other people into silence. I went to the 'comments' section of a website this morning and found the following: Do not post the following: Potentially libelous statements or damaging innuendo. Obscene, explicit, or racist language. Personal attacks, insults or threats. The use of another person's real name to disguise your identity. Comments unrelated to the story. Some of the stuff, d'uh. Some of the stuff, if enacted by the Nanny Police Force (eventually) will become the law of the land. Any thoughts -- or wanna hold it for a future 'movie review' level of scrutiny?

Posted by: SE Pa Moron [/i] at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (CnA98)

298 The youngest one I can think of is Orson Scott Card, and people despise him. Maybe the enforcers of the PC gulag do, but he still sells a lot of books. There are a lot of people who don't subscribe to the principle of blacklisting anyone who happens to have a politically incorrect opinion or two. Sci fi writers tend to be fanatically leftist and shun anyone who does not think *exactly* the way that they do. A lot of them seem to think that the mere existence of a contrary opinion is proof of oppression at its worst. They are a nasty, elitist, arrogant lot of bigots in love with their own victim mentality and one is best staying away from them completely. I'm not one for boycotting someone because of their political viewpoints and I'll even turn my head if the person in question tend to leave their vitriol for the political opposition out of their work. But as a general rule, I don't want to be anywhere near those people and I do my best to avoid hearing their opinions outside of their work. (There are exception to this rule, of course. Neil Gaiman is a notable one. Not all leftists *have* to be utter assholes). I'm not a big fan of space opera. I like fantasy and horror and like a lot of red-blooded Americans I'm a big fan of Iron Man, Walking Dead, and Game Of Thrones. But the elitist mentality is spread over a lot of those genres in print, and I have no desire to be part of it. Leave the politics out of the work and I'll be happy to partake of it, however.

Posted by: Sarah at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (jjkR7)

299


* Yes I know, Frankenstein's MONSTER, pedants.

 

Rocky and I thank you for your attention to detail.

Posted by: Frank N Furter at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (A0sHn)

300 What happens in fandom is completely due to what the SMOFs (Secret Masters of Fandom) do or do not want. And yes, they tend to be hard Left. In Order to take over the Hugo's, and with it the WorldCon, you'd have to have a lot of people actually show up to take over, in order to choose the nominees. The award is chosen by the WorldCon attendees/members (there is usually a special price for voting members who just vote and don't show up). The SMOFs would stop such a thing, or just set up a rival con/award which would get all the support since they'd shun anyone who showed up to a "conservative" sci-fi con.

Posted by: The Political Hat at March 06, 2014 01:27 PM (XvHmy)

301 I think the writer was reaching for the word - scuttle and auto-correct sank him.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:28 PM (0z3kx)

302 It's time for organizations involved in speech (media, awards shows, publishers, etc.) to start actually standing up for free speech and tell the grievance mongers that they are welcome to write an essay expressing their own distempers, but they will not be permitted to club other people into silence. Except in too many cases, it's those very people pushing for the pogroms.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 01:28 PM (naUcP)

303 There's also a biological/genetic component. People cannot favor excessively-feminine/"pretty" women without eventually producing excessively feminine men. Nor can people favor excessively masculine men without eventually producing excessively masculine women. TANSTAAFL.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 06, 2014 01:28 PM (9JPz+)

304 There are two main reasons the science fiction community tilts hard left. Science. Fiction.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:29 PM (g4TxM)

305 Neil Gaiman seems to just love writing and stories, and that's great in a writer. I'm on his twitter feed and he focuses on that and his work instead of political rants. Something I should do too, honestly. Nobody likes reading that crap.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:29 PM (zfY+H)

306

[scupper?]

 

To sink by means of pulling out the scuppers and allowing a ship to fill with water.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 01:29 PM (A0sHn)

307 I saw Pack of Braying Censorious Scolds open instead of Pussy Riot at the Moscow Bolshoi back in 2013.

Posted by: Vlad Putin at March 06, 2014 01:29 PM (1CroS)

308 Ross has been on the telly for quite some time - I remember watching him in his early phase, when everybody in the U.K. dubbed him "Woss," because of his pronounced lisp.  He was relaxed enough with himself to joke about it, however, and continually took jabs from his guests about it - for example he once tried to compare Kylie Minogue's tush to a Yorkshire Pippin, and the abomination that came out when he attempted "Yorkshire" became a running gag on the show for some time.  In terms of our late show ecosystem, Ross is a sort of Jimmy Kimmel crossed with Conan O'Brien, with aspirations to be a subdued British version of Letterman. 

Posted by: A. Pendragon at March 06, 2014 01:29 PM (wJliR)

309

How can we expect private organizations to back freedom of speech when POS federal appeals courts support the "heckler's veto" 100%.

 

School banning American flag apparel b/c it would upset the dreamers.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (tVTLU)

310 Yes Scalzi was the President of SFWA.  ANd he is a leftist loon.

But the reason I despise him as a writer is he went and butchered H. Beam Piper's science fiction novel Little Fuzzy.  And his agent got it cleared with Piper's estate and published.  Ugh.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (0z3kx)

311 I   never got to see  Frankenstein's  monster  pedants.

Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (fsLdt)

312 * Yes I know, Frankenstein's MONSTER, pedants.
That's FrankenSHTEEN!

Posted by: Dr Frankenstein, misprouncing his name at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (zfY+H)

313 To sink by means of pulling out the scuppers and allowing a ship to fill with water. Scuppers let the water out. I think scuttle is correct.

Posted by: toby928© at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (QupBk)

314 Thank the paperback gods for Baen Books. Back when they launched their line I knew they could be relied on for good, rip-snorting military SF without the preachiness and pearl-clutching. Lots of great female authors and characters too, which is surprising coming from such a repressive fascistic publishing philosophy, right? How many of my favorite authors' careers were nurtured by Jim Baen?

Posted by: All Hail Eris at March 06, 2014 01:30 PM (QBm1P)

315 * Yes I know, Frankenstein's MONSTER, pedants.

Must you spoil all my fun?

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at March 06, 2014 01:31 PM (IN7k+)

316 "Scupper me timbers!"

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:31 PM (g4TxM)

317 I like Neil Gaiman, but isn't it his wife the one who that wrote the poem to Joker?

Posted by: Lizzy at March 06, 2014 01:31 PM (aq/zi)

318

275

Such an opportunity for conservatives to fill the voids the left is creating.

 

It's happening.

 

But, more and faster, please.

 

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 05:21 PM (IXrOn)

 

------------

 

The Left has been tarring conservatives as 'evil'.

They tell young people..."Don't listen to those people, they're evil!"

 

But then, the Left has also been laying down the attitude that 'Evil is Cool'.

 

So basically the Left has made it 'cool' to be conservative.

 

And by all their definitions of what constitutes Victimhood Status...conservatives have been bullied so much that they've earned that too.

 

Posted by: wheatie at March 06, 2014 01:31 PM (W4wxS)

319 Also, those who breed themselves for beauty and/or other superficial traits will eventually end up existing at the capricious whims of those who don't. And if those who don't are immoral, they will torment and otherwise abuse the Eloi.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 06, 2014 01:31 PM (9JPz+)

320 So Ross is like on a break now?

Posted by: Rachael at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (ninID)

321 I am ambivalent about other writers taking over and finishing or continuing works. Robert Parker was lousy at doing Raymond Chandler's stuff, but Ace Adkins is great at doing Robert Parker. I would like some quality writer to do more Sackett books for L'Amour, to fill in the gaps he hinted at but never had the time to write, but who would you get?

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (zfY+H)

322 The answer to this entry's headline is right there in the sidebar:  the sci-fi community became braying, censorious scolds because Harlan Ellison made a career out of being a braying, censorious scold. 

Posted by: Null at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (xjpRj)

323 304 There are two main reasons the science fiction community tilts hard left. Science. Fiction. Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 05:29 PM (g4TxM) We must be part of different Sci Fi communities then... There are LOTS of stories with Conservative and Libertarian leanings out there... but in the last few years I've seen a trend to what I call scold stories... where they are preachy to the point of stupidity... That and how so many sci fi and fantasy stories revolve around the Fictional Female Super Warrior...

Posted by: Romeo13 at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (84gbM)

324 [scupper?] To sink by means of pulling out the scuppers and allowing a ship to fill with water. Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 05:29 PM (A0sHn) The picture of this floating around is a bit chilling. We have no idea what Putin will do next.

Posted by: artisanal 'ette at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (IXrOn)

325 So, life is pretty terrible and there's not much to be done but hope that God will sort everything out.

Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 06, 2014 01:32 PM (9JPz+)

326

Scuppers let the water out. I think scuttle is correct.

 

That's a fair point, but the Brits use the verb scupper to mean "sink a ship".  I should have thought through the noun scuppers better.

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 01:34 PM (A0sHn)

327

That and how so many sci fi and fantasy stories revolve around the Fictional Female Super Warrior...

 

99% too many.

 

 

Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 01:34 PM (fsLdt)

328 Scupper, while we're in pedant mode.  You have to scroll down through some gray space to get to the verb: http://bit.ly/1qcNqKX

Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 01:36 PM (A0sHn)

329

Sci-Fi seems to work like a herd mentality since the 80's.  Back then the herd was all  Cyber Cyber Cyber Cyber Virtual Cyber Cyber Cyber.

 

 

Now it's  Female Super Warrior.

Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 01:36 PM (fsLdt)

330 Christopher Taylor, if that was addressed to my comment.

Here is what Scalzi did to Piper's work.  Took Jack Holloway a sunstone prospector and someone who got sick of bureaucratic Earth and sought a frontier world to live on and turned him into an amoral lawyer turned prospector with a very dodgy past.  He also deleted half the characters from the original book while doubling the page count.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:36 PM (0z3kx)

331 Scuppers let the water out. I think scuttle is correct.

The ones that are above the water line do but the ones below the water line used for draining in Dry Dock. Let the water in a floating ship.

Posted by: Buzzsaw at March 06, 2014 01:36 PM (wrS2o)

332 One reason that fandom tilts Left? So many fat, ugly women. I wish that was a joke, but it really isn't.

Posted by: --- at March 06, 2014 01:36 PM (MMC8r)

333 Now it's Female Super Warrior. The trope worked when it was a contrast, but now that it's the norm, it's just obnoxious...

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 01:37 PM (naUcP)

334 We shouldn't be surprised that Leftists are good at taking over committees and caucuses, they love that rabble rousing shit. 

Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 01:38 PM (4JkHl)

335 That's FrankenSHTEEN!

Posted by: Dr Frankenstein, misprouncing his name at March 06, 2014 05:30 PM (zfY+H)

 

 

-----------------------------------------

 

 

Blucher!   NEEEIIIIIIGH!

Posted by: Soona at March 06, 2014 01:38 PM (rOX4+)

336 Card is interesting but he's more fantasy in a lot of ways than sci-fi. I like his stuff but the gheys hate him because he doesn't celebrate their life choice. Ringo and Weber are okay. They aren't lefties but they seem to have bought into the women are just like men with different plumbing. I've been catching up with guys from the 40's-60's that I haven't read before. H. Beam Piper would send these people into convulsions.

Posted by: Chris at March 06, 2014 01:39 PM (crkWb)

337 289 >>>Speaking of sci fi nerds. How have you liked this season of king of the nerds ace? I don't have a frame of reference since I didn't watch the first season. I just watched the back episodes last week (except for one). I don't love it, especially because (SPOILER ALERT) there are no cute chicks left. They have a guy, Zack, who is a demonically immature monster of a villain, but he's such a... he's so bad he's not a fun villain. I pity him, like frankenstein, but without the respect I give to Frankenstein.* He makes it hard to watch, and because he's so insistent on being a douche, I don't really get a sense of the other people. * Yes I know, Frankenstein's MONSTER, pedants. Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 05:24 PM (/FnUH) I didn't think there were any hot chicks to begin with. Maybe you liked the purple haired girl that they showed a picture of as slave leia but she didn't appeal to me. And the first week was the only sort of hot girl. But her voice was just too weird. And yeah, zach is the nerd other nerds don't want to be around. I like the wookiee/hobbit guy and that's about it.

Posted by: Buzzion at March 06, 2014 01:39 PM (cNmY6)

338

Heinlein's book:  Take Back Your Government is fucking awesome and is a must read.

 

Coupla takeaways:

 

1) can't count on churches for votes; you just can't

 

2) old people are selfish as all fuck

 

3)  communists are the most dangerous mother fuckers out there.  in any aspect of society where they are flourishing it is necessary to watch it like a hawk as they are the worst cancer in the word.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 01:41 PM (tVTLU)

339 Chris, H. Beam Piper in Omnilingual had a scientist crack a dead alien language.  Said scientist just happened to be female.  But her methods were a bit of luck and plenty of being logical.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:41 PM (0z3kx)

340

Ace,

 

Btw speaking of scifi, did you ever read A Brave New World??  It's like 200 pages for fuck's sake.

 

Maybe I can send you a version in French?  Check it out, it definitely is a must read.

Posted by: prescient11 at March 06, 2014 01:42 PM (tVTLU)

341 Nood

Posted by: rickb223 at March 06, 2014 01:43 PM (FNtJ6)

342 That and how so many sci fi and fantasy stories revolve around the Fictional Female Super Warrior...

Every Alpha male's hearts desire, a good woman who guards his back in a fight.
(and every beta male wanna be alpha scheming to get the girl away from the pack leader.)




Posted by: Wilsume W. Range at March 06, 2014 01:45 PM (MkWtP)

343 Jean Peter Hamilton's The Commonwealth Saga? Haven't read it but it is referred to in a story about google tattoos.

Posted by: tasker at March 06, 2014 01:45 PM (RJMhd)

344

Jeez o pete.  So they broke the mold after Harlan Ellison, huh?

Posted by: Bud Norton at March 06, 2014 01:45 PM (6cOMd)

345 I will stay on this thread.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 01:46 PM (0z3kx)

346 Did the new thread go sideways already?

Posted by: tasker at March 06, 2014 01:47 PM (RJMhd)

347 Did the new thread go sideways already? Considering the topic, it's pretty much an inevitability.

Posted by: Brother Cavil at March 06, 2014 01:48 PM (naUcP)

348 >>>Btw speaking of scifi, did you ever read A Brave New World?? It's like 200 pages for fuck's sake. yup

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:48 PM (/FnUH)

349 "I will stay on this thread." Good for you, Anna.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 01:49 PM (XyoGP)

350 actually I got a bit bored in the last 50 pages and stopped reading. I didn't care about the Noble Savage. I figured I'd gotten the point by page 150.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:49 PM (/FnUH)

351 >>>I didn't think there were any hot chicks to begin with. Maybe you liked the purple haired girl that they showed a picture of as slave leia but she didn't appeal to me. And the first week was the only sort of hot girl. But her voice was just too weird. eh, my standards must be lower than yours. She was pretty darn cute. + being a roboticist adds a certain amount of Sexy Points

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:50 PM (/FnUH)

352 A lot of people seem to have really high standards.

Posted by: That Guy Who Says He Is Not Picky Like Some People[/i][/b][/s][/u] at March 06, 2014 01:53 PM (qyfb5)

353 How hard can it be to make a sexbot?    I don't need them to walk or talk FFS.

Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 01:54 PM (fsLdt)

354 That's a fair point, but the Brits use the verb scupper to mean "sink a ship". I should have thought through the noun scuppers better. *** Well they apparently also use the word "bellend" when they mean "dickhead".

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:54 PM (g4TxM)

355 Every alpha male warrior's fantasy is another warrior guy to guard his back and a fat woman to keep him warm in bed.
If those super warrior women acted like real women they'd be a lot less amazing to geek boys. "No, I don't know whether Sven has started dating again. It didn't come up when we were sacking the castle. And yes, I am going to wear this helm again."

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 01:55 PM (zfY+H)

356 re: Katie the purple-haired roboticist INPUT: I think she comes in at a 7.5 just on looks. I'll add 1.5 points for being a roboticist to bring her up to a 9. CONCLUSION: I would hit that.

Posted by: ace at March 06, 2014 01:57 PM (/FnUH)

357 We must be part of different Sci Fi communities then... There are LOTS of stories with Conservative and Libertarian leanings out there... **** Well, I wouldn't self-describe as being part of a Science Fiction community, but when I read a science fiction book I do recognize the "fiction" aspect of it when considering the science part. I'm not sure how many self-described progressives are able to make that distinction. It very well could be the same mindset that believes so strongly in the benefits of hard socialism despite all the real world evidence to the contrary.

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 01:58 PM (g4TxM)

358 >>>>eh, my standards must be lower than yours. She was pretty darn cute. + being a roboticist adds a certain amount of Sexy Points Well apparently you have this long held crush for beetle juice wynona ryder so I think you for for that "mousy" type of girl. She was kind of cute but just not in my area of appeal. Probably would have gone for the chemist that stupidly aligned with zack myself. So probably not lower standards just different. Oh and how in the FUCK can you be a nerd and have absolutely zero knowledge of either Star Wars or Star Trek.

Posted by: Buzzion at March 06, 2014 01:58 PM (4g54J)

359 Meh, no different from the diaper-wetting fit some comics fans threw when they heard Orson Scott Card was going to be writing Superman a while back.

Basically, sci-fi and comics geeks (of which I am one) apparently have had a majority of their ranks taken over by Proglodytes (of which I am most emphatically NOT).

Posted by: acethepug at March 06, 2014 02:01 PM (Gu1YY)

360 the old masters were horribly left-wing. Mr Clarke in a throwaway line in "3001: the final odyssey" aludes to Israel's destruction.  In one of his older books he pontificates about war in the world and says why can't everyone be peaceful like Buddhist Sri Lanka. Ha!

Posted by: zvi at March 06, 2014 02:03 PM (GefuU)

361 Every alpha male warrior's fantasy is another warrior guy to guard his back and a fat woman to keep him warm in bed. **** I guess I've been doing it wrong. "Hey Thorvald, hop out of bed and go guard my back... ...and send Ilsa in here!"

Posted by: Seamus Muldoon at March 06, 2014 02:03 PM (g4TxM)

362 Much 1960's pulp magazine science fiction would send the likes of Scalzi and other Puritans into a hissy fit.  Stories like The Quaker Cannon dealing with opposing the Russians.

Kornbluth's Not This August would get burned.  The United States defeated and prostrate before the victorious Communists nations.  Except the United States still has a secret weapon that will shift the balance and the book concerns dispirited people helping that weapon become operational. 

One scene from the book has firmly lodged itself into my mind - the Communist spies in the town were perfectly ordinary never made anyone wonder, until the US surrendered.  Then they announce they are proud to be Communists and are invited to the newly established secret police by the victors.  And the spies are never heard from again.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:05 PM (0z3kx)

363 Seamus, the Hugo thing is not about reading science fiction books, it's going to conventions and crap. The people who are in "fandom" (that is, "going to conventions and crap") think they're important to science fiction, but we (because I am one of those people) aren't. A popular recent idea (in fandom, anyway) is that the main problem with science fiction is the decline of non-genre fiction. We won the literature war, and we don't know what to do with ourselves. I don't know if I agree, but then I don't really give a crap about lofty philosophical goals.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 02:07 PM (XyoGP)

364
the old masters were horribly left-wing. Mr Clarke .... why can't everyone be peaceful like Buddhist Sri Lanka.
Posted by: zvi




Ah, the rumors, pretty much confirmed as far as I'm concerned, on why Clarke so loved living on Sri Lanka....

Google, for the curious.

Posted by: Laurie David's Cervix at March 06, 2014 02:07 PM (kdS6q)

365 Jean

Peter Hamilton's The Commonwealth Saga?


Haven't read it but it is referred to in a story about google tattoos. Posted by: tasker


Nope, too new.  The work would have been in the 80's.  Those

Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 02:07 PM (4JkHl)

366

@362
Kornbluth's Not This August would get burned. The United States defeated and prostrate before the victorious Communists nations. Except the United States still has a secret weapon that will shift the balance and the book concerns dispirited people helping that weapon become operational.

---------------------

 

Reminds me of a book by Heinlein (I think), which has a somewhat similar plot - except that the bad guys in that book are the ChiComs.

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 02:08 PM (UWFpX)

367 There's been a whole PC piss-nazi fracas within the Science Fiction Writers of America. In the SFWA Bulletin there was a regular feature, a series of articles in which old geezers Barry Malzberg and Mike Resnick reminisced about the old days of SF and fandom. But last summer they happened to make a reference to a "lady editor" of the 1950s and how swell she looked in her bikini at one pool party. Oh, and the cover of the issue had Red Sonja on it. HUGE SCANDAL! The feminist contingent went apeshit. Publication of the Bulletin was suspended, the editor was sacked, and now there's going to be an "Advisory Committee" (=PC Commissars) to make sure future issues contain nothing offensive to anyone, ever. A bunch of old SF writers -- including, among others, Harlan Ellison, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Greg Benford, David Brin -- basically the real professional writers in the field, published a petition against the "Advisory Committee" saying it was useless PC bullshit or words to that effect. ANOTHER HUGE SCANDAL! More blograge, more complaints. Former SFWA President John Scalzi and a number of younger, more PC types came out in support of the PC Commissars and called the older writers sexist, racist, cisgendered old meanies. Let me repeat: Harlan Fucking Ellison is being called racist and sexist. Proof that there is a God, and He is vindictive and patient and has a vicious sense of humor. So now the PC brigade is in the saddle within SFWA and the inner circles of fandom, riding hell-bent for irrelevance. Orson Scott Card, the most successful living SF writer, is not a member of SFWA because they don't like him because he's insufficiently enthusiastic about gay marriage. How the hell a professional organization can survive by kicking out the members who succeed professionally is a mystery.

Posted by: Trimegistus at March 06, 2014 02:08 PM (3J2NG)

368 265?
Liz Lem?

I tried a few "software" products about that in the days of DOS & found them to be more trouble than they were worth. I suspect things have improved. Yes, I used to get paid for writing so I reckon I'm a "perfessional" one rather than an amateur one.

My only advice would be to run a websearch & try several.

I'm settling in for the nite. With a beer. It's been squalling all day in the Golden Isles so I have a wet Border Collie in bed with me. WTH? He's clean & odorless- just wet. You could have a worse bed partner....

Posted by: backhoe at March 06, 2014 02:08 PM (ULH4o)

369 "One scene from the book has firmly lodged itself into my mind "
Like how Stalin dealt with WW2 Russians who came into contact with allied forces. They were shipped off to the gulags for becoming too "westernized." Thanks for defeating Hitler, comrade. Now off to Siberia with you.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:09 PM (zfY+H)

370 Someone should get a confirmed list of all morons who have written books, get them compiled somewhere, and everyone who has an e-reader should buy everyone's book. I mean if we can't support each other...

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:11 PM (zfY+H)

371 To sink by means of pulling out the scuppers and allowing a ship to fill with water. Posted by: Frumious Bandersnatch at March 06, 2014 05:29 PM (A0sHn) Scuppers have nothing to "pull out". They are merely slots in the hull of the ship, just above deck level, to drain water taken on deck from rain or waves. The openings below the water line, which will sink a ship if opened, are called "sea cocks".

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 06, 2014 02:11 PM (yDmQD)

372

@369 "One scene from the book has firmly lodged itself into my mind "

Like how Stalin dealt with WW2 Russians who came into contact with allied forces. They were shipped off to the gulags for becoming too "westernized." Thanks for defeating Hitler, comrade. Now off to Siberia with you.

--------------------

 

There's a Flames of War (15mm WW2 miniatures wargame) mini-campaign that has a similar bit.  If the Soviet Partisans win the campaign, then when the liberating Soviet forces arrive, the Partisan Leader is "disappeared" because he's too popular with the locals.

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 02:12 PM (UWFpX)

373 Nope, too new. The work would have been in the 80's. Those Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 06:07 PM (4JkHl) ********* Hmmmm.... the 80's?

Posted by: tasker at March 06, 2014 02:14 PM (RJMhd)

374 Anybody read Gene WolfeÂ’s "The Book of the Long Sun" and the series thereafter?

Posted by: Jean at March 06, 2014 02:15 PM (4JkHl)

375 Then there is reality of Soviet tactics.  They encouraged the pro-West Polish Home Army to rebel when Soviet forces got close to Warsaw.  Then the Soviets halted their advance and let the Germans kill them.  And then the Soviets conquered Warsaw.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:15 PM (0z3kx)

376 329 Sci-Fi seems to work like a herd mentality since the 80's. Back then the herd was all Cyber Cyber Cyber Cyber Virtual Cyber Cyber Cyber. Now it's Female Super Warrior. Posted by: eleven at March 06, 2014 05:36 PM (fsLdt)

Question for Anna and other Horde writers:

Is the herd mentality due mostly to writers/publishers trying to create stories that sell well and ride on the money bandwagon they see in a successful trope/genre? Or is it also that budding writers or established publishing houses nowadays do not have the creativity to write or promote outside the box of what is popular?

Posted by: LizLem at March 06, 2014 02:17 PM (BF+2f)

377 The answer to this entry's headline is right there in the sidebar: the sci-fi community became braying, censorious scolds because Harlan Ellison made a career out of being a braying, censorious scold.

Posted by: Null at March 06, 2014 05:32 PM (xjpRj)



Short man with a needle dick syndrome.  Charles Stross is another excellent writer who jumps on every dickweed lefty bandwagon.  Just write about interesting concepts and get an editor to strike out all the political pablum.

Posted by: Captain Hate at March 06, 2014 02:18 PM (NI2j4)

378 "Scuppers have nothing to "pull out". They are merely slots in the hull of the ship, just above deck level, to drain water taken on deck from rain or waves. "
I think "scuppered" comes from describing a condition where the water level exceeds those, thus the sea is over your deck. Never a good situation.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:21 PM (zfY+H)

379 *smacks head*

Just remembered Robert Adams and his Horseclan books.  In these PC days am surprised to see them listed on Amazon.  Since the Ehleenee bad guys practiced buggery.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:21 PM (0z3kx)

380 "Then the Soviets halted their advance and let the Germans kill them. And then the Soviets conquered Warsaw."
And then there's the Katyn Forest Massacre... Look it up some time if you haven't people. Its horrifying.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:22 PM (zfY+H)

381 The herd mentality is due to both, I'd say. The publisher's interest in riding bandwagons reflects the fact that it's hard to find an audience and similar books allow for cross-promotion. The writers interest in riding bandwagons comes from the fact that a lot of writers have no more imagination than an empty corrugated box.

Posted by: JonathanG at March 06, 2014 02:22 PM (XyoGP)

382 My school's football coach, when he was at Texas Tech, went off after one loss about his players' "fat little girlfriends." Went so well, that now there are a couple of "Fat Little Girlfriends Cookbooks".

Posted by: Go Cougars! at March 06, 2014 02:23 PM (oMoDj)

383 I bet they have good food too!

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:24 PM (zfY+H)

384 I know of the Katyn Massacre.  Over 4,000 Polish officers coldly shot by the NKVD.  Why were they shot?  Because they refused to submit in any way to Soviet domination of their country and the Soviets did not want them to be freed by the Germans.  An American aviator POW, a Colonel, was brought to the site of the massacre by the Germans to be a witness to the atrocity.  Hopefully there is still in Baltimore's Inner Harbor a monument to it.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:25 PM (0z3kx)

385 LizLem, I think it's a combination of chasing fame and the Long March Through The Publishers, which let's face it were never far from the left - but the last couple of generations of graduates coming in to manage things weren't acculturated in writing so much as in academia. I definitely see much of this pattern being driven by publishers for various reasons linked to their academic backgrounds (PC culture, political ideology, the drive to be seen as literature instead of genre fiction, etc). Not solely but largely by them. But in addition to those motivations, they're also chasing fame, in their circles.

Posted by: That Guy Who Says He Is Not Picky Like Some People[/i][/b][/s][/u] at March 06, 2014 02:28 PM (qyfb5)

386 You're off by a factor of about six but yeah
The Soviet Union spun it as German atrocities and the allies went along with it to keep the fragile alliance going but the lie stood until the 90s. The Soviets refused to admit they had anything to do with it until ten years ago... and until 2010 claimed that it was rogue officers, not a signed order by Stalin.
It was horrific.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:29 PM (zfY+H)

387 Who needs short term memory? (sock off)

Posted by: Merovign, Dark Lord of the Sith[/i][/b][/s][/u] at March 06, 2014 02:29 PM (qyfb5)

388 LizLem, writers are like mercenaries.  They like to eat.  So if YA vampire werewolf hybrids who are in love with lamias stories are selling, well by gosh they will try and write that.

And established publishers chase trends also.  So what sells right now they will hunt for more in a similar vein.

Then there are the writers who can only write very political garbage.  So they sell to small publishing houses who believe the same tripe.  They get the magic three sales and then plunk down the $50 to join SFWA, and then rot it out from the inside.

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:29 PM (0z3kx)

389 I don't think it's entirely correct to blame the publishers. They certainly aren't happy that a potential big promotional coup got torpedoed by a bunch of victim-mongering fans. Whatever their ideology, the Ross fracas has Cost Money, or at least dinged a potential boost in sales. On the other hand, publishers probably don't mind that SFWA has neutered itself. With most of the big names in the field getting driven out, the organization has no clout whatsoever.

Posted by: Trimegistus at March 06, 2014 02:31 PM (3J2NG)

390

@389 On the other hand, publishers probably don't mind that SFWA has neutered itself. With most of the big names in the field getting driven out, the organization has no clout whatsoever.

----------------------

 

Based on what Sarah Hoyt has written about the organization, I don't think it ever had much clout to begin with.  Her comments about the organization suggest that it never really did anything useful for anyone who actually was published, and refused to allow in anyone who wasn't.

 

 

Posted by: junior at March 06, 2014 02:33 PM (UWFpX)

391 Yeah, publishers these days are worse than Hollywood when it comes to bandwagons and fear of the novel and innovative. Those sparkly vampires kept us rich, so by gaia we'll publish more vampires until the public is not buying them any more.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 02:34 PM (zfY+H)

392 Christopher what do you mean by a factor of 6?  I remember reading a number in the 4k range.  And here on PBS it lists the number as 4,400.
http://www.pbs.org/behindcloseddoors/in-depth/katyn-massacre.html

Then there is the National Archives where I fear I will get lost
http://www.archives.gov/research/foreign-policy/katyn-massacre/

Posted by: Anna Puma (+SmuD) at March 06, 2014 02:36 PM (0z3kx)

393

I couldn't finish Clarke's "Rama" sequals. Marxism oozed from the paper itself.

 

 

Sir Arthur didn't write those (and yes, I could not read them either, and for the same reason).  Some lefty JPL engineer named Gentry Lee did, and a shitty job he did, too.

Posted by: The Oort Cloud at March 06, 2014 02:41 PM (NKoXJ)

394 Katyn was a lie by the Rooskis right from the get go.  I'm sure there were a lot of our guys who had to keep their fucking yaps shut about it as we played nice-nice with Stalin.  You know where else we fucked up?  Sending the Rooski POWs back to Stalin.  Some of those poor saps committed suicide rather than go through with that.  The lucky ones were sent to the Gulag.

Posted by: Captain Hate at March 06, 2014 02:42 PM (NI2j4)

395 @ LizLem If you want to organize your writing, you're better off getting a tool called Scrivener. It's excellent and just about the only thing that allowed this scatterbrain to make any progress. Basically, it allows you to break up your novel into scenes (or ANY sub-novel pieces like acts, books, or whatever the hell you want to call them because it's completely customizable) and you can then move them around, annotate them, rename them, rework them, plug images into, hyperlink to, you name it. Also handles the compiles into the various ebook formats nicely.

Posted by: Scott M at March 06, 2014 02:59 PM (vMc5E)

396 The total number of all the Poles killed on the same day for the same reason was around 22,000; there was only about 4k in that one location of the Katyn Forest. There were several locations in the area that the executions took place, but Katyn Forest was the first one the German soldiers found so the name stuck.
Basically Stalin planned on taking Poland eventually and had all the leaders, dissidents, surviving Polish generals etc and had them killed to clear the path for later control.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at March 06, 2014 03:07 PM (zfY+H)

397 Correction offered for the main piece: Jonathan Ross was not fired. He withdrew his offer to host due to the massive amount of harassment he received through twitter and which he expected he would continue to receive if he showed up in person. This isn't what happened to Elizabeth Moon; he wasn't dis-invited. Oh and another angle to this is that Seanan McGuire stated that she had offered to be host and would be oh so wonderful for the job, unlike Hatey Hate McHaterson who made her cry by existing. Yes, she actually claimed that his being announced as host was so traumatizing it made her cry.

Posted by: BornLib at March 06, 2014 03:11 PM (zpNwC)

398

Posted by: Scott M at March 06, 2014 06:59 PM (vMc5E)

Nice! I currently use flash cards to to organize scenes, thought should give the modern century a try   Also need to organize my research better, gaah.

Posted by: LizLem at March 06, 2014 03:12 PM (BF+2f)

399 We should never have let women write science fiction. As with every other damned thing in the world, they have turned it into a 9th grade girls' clique. Women ruin everything.

Posted by: Trimegistus at March 06, 2014 03:19 PM (3J2NG)

400 82 Larry Correia, Sarah Hoyt and others have similar problems. Unfortunately for them, they are not "cool" enough to belong to the SFWA. Posted by: rd at March 06, 2014 04:40 PM (D+lxs) Larry Correia isn't a SFWA member because he doesn't need them. He literally wants nothing to do with them, unless pissing them off counts. Sarah Hoyt used to be a member but then she decided they didn't give her anything back for her membership dues, so she quit. She has no regrets about that choice.

Posted by: BornLib at March 06, 2014 03:20 PM (zpNwC)

401 "Despite this, a vocal contingent resorted to petty name-calling on the Internet."

Wow. You don't say. Well I never.

Posted by: dissent555 at March 06, 2014 03:39 PM (yR6A1)

402 "Is there anyone worthy of picking up the jockstrap of guys like Heinlein, Asimov, Bradbury, etc? Anyone worthy of even being in the same room?" John C. Wright, John Ringo, Dani and Eytan Kollin, and Michael Flynn spring to mind.

Posted by: BornLib at March 06, 2014 03:43 PM (zpNwC)

403 Michael Z Williamson, David Drake, Ringo, Stephenson, etc

are some off the strongly libertarian authors I read. Williamson especially; his freehold series is anti-anything that resembles gubmint.

Posted by: exsanguine at March 06, 2014 05:20 PM (WiAcn)

404 Adding names of good current SF writers: Ryk E, Spoor and Matthew Hughes.

Posted by: NaCly Dog at March 06, 2014 05:44 PM (u82oZ)

Hide Comments | Add Comment | Refresh | Top

Comments are disabled. Post is locked.
305kb generated in CPU 0.2565, elapsed 0.51 seconds.
64 queries taking 0.4268 seconds, 532 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.