David D. Levine (
davidlevine) wrote2007-10-24 02:13 pm
"Competence"
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The whole "competence" argument seems to me to boil down to this: "I don't like a lot of the stuff I'm reading. The authors of the stuff I don't like are merely Competent, and clearly this is because they are Not Trying Hard Enough. Try Harder, everyone!" It ignores the fact that not everyone is trying to please this particular reader; even those who are, and are failing, are already trying as hard as they can. Trying Harder is not the answer. Writing your own personal thing, and accepting that not everyone will like it, is the answer.
The whole "competence" argument seems to me to boil down to this: "I don't like a lot of the stuff I'm reading. The authors of the stuff I don't like are merely Competent, and clearly this is because they are Not Trying Hard Enough. Try Harder, everyone!" It ignores the fact that not everyone is trying to please this particular reader; even those who are, and are failing, are already trying as hard as they can. Trying Harder is not the answer. Writing your own personal thing, and accepting that not everyone will like it, is the answer.
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Maybe that's the point
So perhaps the fear isn't just that science fiction isn't good enough anymore, but that short science fiction will go the way of the American Sitcom. Almost all of them are The Honeymooners with some updates and variations.
Re: Maybe that's the point
Re: Maybe that's the point
Scared copycat companies (some imitating and polluting their own "brands") are what most likely spew out what you don't like. I see a lot of weak imitations with similar cover art to the more explosive grip you/me by the throat fiction. But this too will pass, sort of, with the support of small press publishers who can make it with enough buzz.
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I suspect if I told myself to try any harder, I would just quit submitting and hoard it all in the attic. Maybe that way I'd be Discovered after I was dead, which is very romantic and all, but...
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The glass is half full?
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