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Posted by John DeNardo at Thursday October 18, 2007 at 12:15 AM
© 2008 SF Signal
"I don't think it's fair to condemn writers who aren't utterly warm and loving when coping with fans: the skill sets associated with sitting in a room on your own writing a book and being a celebrity don't have a lot of overlap, do they?"
I think there is a lot of truth here.
As fans perhaps we should not pursue meeting these people in person. In fact i would propose that the best way for fan/writer interaction would be blogs. It is in an element a writer should feel somewhat comfortable in and where their skill set is most appropriate.
Of course there is something to be said about simply leaving the poor misanthropic bastards alone so they can focus on producing what we enjoy about them in the first place.
Posted by joshua corning on Thursday October 18, 2007 at 2:17 AM at 2:17 AM
"Guardian Book Blog explains why real-life encounters with authors fall flat. "
Not all fall flat. I've met Gene Wolfe in real life, and he is a perfectly entertaining, charming, witty and wise man, more comprehensible to me than his books. I've met Connie Willis, and in real life, she is much funnier than anything in her books.
Posted by John Wright on Thursday October 18, 2007 at 9:48 AM at 9:48 AM