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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2011-08-23 03:02 pm
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As pointed out on rasfw
The perils and pleasures of long-running fantasy series
Also as pointed out on rasfw: Poor Gerrold; his grand unfinished series has pretty fallen off people's radar.
Also as pointed out on rasfw: Poor Gerrold; his grand unfinished series has pretty fallen off people's radar.
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The scary thing is I can picture the book being finished, maybe even finishing off the series, and the publisher saying, "Mmmm. No. It's been how long since the previous book? Sorry, there won't be enough audience left."
But, Gerrold is no more our B**** than Martin. And as a reader I'd rather picture what could be than see something that seriously sub-par pushed out the door simply to shut up nagging 'fans' (for certain stalkerish definitions of the word fan).
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"The only solution for readers is to appreciate what we get when we get it, but that’s just as impossible as Martin somehow satisfying all his fans without writing a book specifically tailored to each one of them. "
Huh. I seem to manage it. The entire
epic sagaessay never manages to acknowledge that writers are people, that people's lives are never as they plan them, and that, frankly, shit happens. Instead, it's all about HOW UNFAIR IT ALL IS TO THE READER.If I think about the series that I follow avidly, Bujold's Barrayar stuff and
Neil said it best.
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I probably had more to say, but I figure I'll just sit around quibbling, instead.
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As Seth Ellis said upstream: I've gotten to the point that even standalone novels over 400 pages mostly irritate me.
Chtorr pretty much broke me of EVER reading ANY series, certainly not before it's finished.
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I followed Katharine Kerr's Deverry series from 1986 to 2010, and ASOIAF is projected to be quite a bit shorter.
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