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Why no love among the SFF fandom???
Why no love among the SFF fandom???
I've been giving this some thought, and I can't for the life of me understand why the SFF fandom seems to be fragmented beyond repair. So perhaps you guys can help me understand why there appears to be so much hate going around. And since my readership is comprised of haters, wankers, ...
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Bibliophile Stalker — ... is the Earth? Kristine Kathryn Rusch on The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: Success Part Four. Matilda McCloud on Avoiding On-the-Nose Writing. Mur Lafferty on I Am Not Afraid, Dammit! Janice Hardy on Flipping Out. John Scalzi on Stupid Ideas Are Still Stupid Even When Amazon Does Them. Nathan Bransford on The Reverse Snobbery of Low Literary Aspirations. Pat's Fantasy Hotlist on Why no love among the SFF fandom??? News Paul Di Filippo interviews ...

All you need is love?
OF Blog of the Fallen — Pat has written an interesting column about the "hate" he's been noticing recently, in the context of the comments posted to his blog and those posted elsewhere.  While I often have differences of opinion with him, I think he raises some interesting points.  That doesn't mean, however, that I agree wholeheartedly with what he says.  Far from it, actually. ...

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