![]() Where the writers' imaginations fail is in exploring solutions other than violent change (and change to what? Just a change of masters, as in "Animal Farm"?) and more than that, writing stories having actually researched and taken into account what positive solutions are already in place or in development in the world.Īll Romance Novels, and especially Harlequin romances.īoth people are physically beautiful, in physical shape, sometimes one will have had an accident and are now blind, walk with a limp or scars on their face & body! My criticism is similar to my views on horror. ![]() These worlds are often metaphoric reflections of the most negative views of modern life (particularly USA society as many such writers are American): worlds dominated by rapacious corporations, amorality, the crushing of freedom of the individual, extreme social divisions, ecological collapse. Everyone is a victim, even those who think themselves victors.Ģ) Dystopian SF. ![]() I think this is especially true of horror stories that want readers to revel in violence, gore and cruelty, as if encouraging them to behave that way in their real lives. I get that it is about encouraging catharsis, but I believe it must leave psychological wounds in the reader, wounds that incline them to view their everyday world and other humans in the same light, wounds that lead them to lose hope. It aims at arousing disgust or terror, or both, and never offers hope.
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