Kruppe, on 26 February 2012 - 09:21 PM, said:
I'm ascared to mention anyone else, for fear Morgoth will have a dossier on that person. I think I've read 2 Heinlein novels and a handful of short stories, so no, I was not aware of his rape theories. As a former forensic investigator, hopefully I've done more to help rape victims than Heinlein did to hurt them with his non-progressive thought 60 years ago (or whenever)...so I guess karma will forgive me for saying something nice about him. Can I get a list of approved authors? How about Maya Angelou? Can I read me some Maya Angelou, or will she turn out to be a Nazi sympathizer?
Here goes. I've been reading the various "Mammoth Book of" fantasy collections, and I ran across a short story by Craig Shaw Gardner, set in his Ebenezum/Wuntvor universe. If anyone needs a break from epic fantasy and wants to read something more comical, I highly recommend A Malady of Magicks and his other 5 fantasy-parodying books. I didn't pre-google this recommendation, so I'm rolling the dice on you, Craig. I hope you have clean hands and pure thoughts.
Oh come on. Stop this ridiculous persecution nonsense. No one are trying to tell you what you're allowed to read, or which author's you're permitted to like. Nor are you being accused of sharing the views of men like Heinlein or Card. I loved Ender's game. I read everything by Simmons even though I find his personal politics abhorrent.
You made a claim that was factually incorrect about the sci fi genre in a book thread on a forum dedicated to a fantasy author. It was hardly something that nerds like us could let slide. Especially as you combined that with a rather arrogant assumption of what sort of culture we have here.
Don't think I'm trying to sensor you. I'm not, and I wouldn't have been allowed to by the others even if I tried. Amphibian might just have felt forced to bring out his
sarcastic voice, and no one wants that.