Quoting TOWDrac, reply 40Yeah, you really like to attack, don't you? While I think that's not good, it doesn't invalidate what you say.Who is attacking? This is English Literature 101 stuff I'm saying.
You're right, I don't think you were being malicious...I take it back and apologize.
Been a little on edge about that stuff lately.
"using fiction as a substitute for real-world testing of political ideas is not only acceptable, its often quite good reading."
Yeah, I agree...though I do think trying to slide an idea into someone's mind via a story (trojan horse of sorts) is cowardice. Of course, what separates the two is intent, which sometimes is hard to gauge.
I think you are dead on with your post on context here, surlybob. "Unbiased" is not a thing an author can be, and "non-contextual" is not something a book can be.
Coming back to Destiny's Embers, though, I am quite excited to see what it will be like, and quite happy to have these attacking reviews exposed in their contexts. I think it should be quite enjoyable, but we'll see.