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Campbell had some kid named Asimov in his office once. He gave the kid a quote and a quest.
“Write the story, kid.”
The kid did, and it became one of Issac Asimov’s most famous works.
I treat “Hugo Award Winning” as a denunciation. Saves time.
Martin is a scribbler of less talent than that hack who wrote the Shannara mess. I’d rather read Piers Anthony, and note that I despise cute. Martin’s only excuse for existence and taking up useful oxygen is that he occasionally partied with Roger Zelazny, PBUH. May the Jacobins find him tasty.
That was one of Campbell’s favorite methods of getting a story. He’d frequently buy art for magazine covers and get an author to write a story about it. He liked challenging them with situations like that, and as noted above, he got some great results.
Not really. In most cases they’re tearing them down.
Now see, that’s the thing about freedom of speech. It means people are allowed to say bad things. Things we don’t like, things we don’t agree with. If we don’t allow it, we’re no different from any tinhorn despot dictator. And trying to destroy someone’s life, career, and livelihood for saying it = not allowing it.
Freshmen at Georgia Tech were frequently flunked out that year in English composition. I remember when the professor placed an empty original Co-cola bottle on the window sill and said to the class, ‘write a thousand-word essay on that’. I don’t remember what I wrote but I passed the course.
Science fiction used to be good. Maybe it needs more racists to make it good again?
Touché!
C.U.,
Perfect.
Regards,
Jim
They do that now, kinda.
“Write me a story about a polygender starship captain and xis gender-questioning second-in-command.”
When they do get published, the craters they leave behind are visible from orbit.
True. Much like comics, in fiction checkboxes for both author and story have become more important than quality.
I remember reading Campbell’s observations on slavery. I do not remember it as advocacy. Rather, it helped me realize just why the American founding would mean the end of slavery, and thus that the 1619 project is profoundly and maliciously wrong.
Well we just aren’t reading it as someone sufficiently woke and self-righteous should.
OMG all my Texas relatives call it that too. “Co-Cola.” And they call every soft drink “coke.” They’ll say things like “My favorite coke is Dr. Pepper.” Okay back to your originally scheduled programming.
Well, you see, being from Georgia, and Co-cola being a Georgia product, one must give it the correct enunciation. I’ve got lots of relatives who migrated to Texas from Georgia. What fascinates me even today is how many ideas I could work from to accomplish the assigned task in that classroom. Asa Candler, later a mayor of Atlanta, was an original leading investor in the Co-cola product when it went corporate. My understanding was always that the original formula (still in use and secret) was developed by a pharmacist and included some use of cocaine. My grandfather worked for Candler at his Briarcliff Estate caring for the gardens in the 1930’s. Then in the 40’s when I was a young boy my grandfather had a local grocery store so I was very familiar with all the other soft drinks trying to compete with Co-cola which came only in the 6 ounce curvy green-tinted coke bottle (the one on the window sill). Dr. Pepper was the only one that competed with a 6 ounce offering. Pepsi, Royal Crown (RC Cola), and Red Rock all offered 12 ounce versions that we all called bellywashers. I don’t remember any of these being available except in the single bottle version then, no cans yet. But none could match the taste of Co-cola.
So there’s a short version of the essay.
Yep which leads to one of the truly Texas questions what kinda of coke do you want? To which an answer of Pepsi is acceptable, if odd.
It’s a little salty, but here’s JustSomeGuy’s breakdown of the current problems with the Hugo Awards and GRRM this year. Good and succinct, and not afraid to dish out criticism to those who deserve it.
https://youtu.be/Gy8VNTxeZm4
I have it on good authority that, on more than one occasion, Adolf Hitler is known to have said, “eins und eins sind zwei” (one and one are two). I’m not sure that his implicit endorsement for basic addition fully discredits it, though it may.
Interestingly, while Jean Jacques Rousseau and Karl Marx were rather nasty pieces of work (Marx was even a racist), the Left seems strangely uninterested in canceling either them or their writings.
Richard,
They are not only willfully blind but selectively willfully blind.
Regards,
Jim
Anyone who has read The Motorcycle Diaries ought to know what a racist swine Che Guevara was.
I’m sure that’s not true. Think of all the people he liberated.
Through killing them?
Well, there is that. But I was thinking of all those people who escaped liberated Cuba by sailing leaky boats through shark-infested waters to get to the Florida Keys.
Stop sugar-coating your opinions and tell us what you really think!
Science fiction is so silly. It’s written as if the English language would have undergone no changes over the course of a century or three. More realistic would be something like:
Never mind.
I already decided to listen to that tonight before bed. I like JustSomeGuy’s stuff a lot.
He has a good eye for what makes a good story, and can explain in detail why something does or does not meet that criteria.
CriticalDrinker does that too. He’s another favorite.
True, but even while in Wile E. Coyote free-fall, they still count themselves giants.