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snurri ([personal profile] snurri) wrote2007-03-09 11:19 am
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That's Me In the Corner . . .

I went to a bad reading* and started a little rant about the differences between bad "literary" fiction and bad fiction from other genres. But this morning I decided I didn't care very much. There are many different ways to write badly. You could probably invent one if you tried hard enough. Not that I'm encouraging such behavior.

I have to admit, though--is it just me? Do any of the other writers reading this ever, after an experience like a bad reading or a bad book, think "And yet the same industry which publishes my work published theirs," and start worrying that perhaps you suck just as much as they** do?

Just me?

Never mind; I'll be over here, clutching at my neuroses.

*Note to self: avoid readings when you know nothing about the folks reading. Readings in general are not an easy-escape sort of activity.

**That's the general, faceless, untalented "they."

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