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I was thinking about SF author John Ringo. I liked some of his early work, despite not being into military SF. The last couple books of his, however, did not impress me. I think he's fallen into the agent trap of "write a summary and we'll farm it out to some hungry writer as a co-author". Most of the time, that doesn't work. (David Weber seems to have managed it better than most, though.)

It started me thinking snarkily. This isn't something that started with John Ringo, so I don't want to call it "pulling a Ringo". Any suggestions? I did come up with some other references. Feel free to chime in...

going Anne Rice: Thinking that because your books sell, that you no longer need the services of an editor. And then going completely batshit on fans who disagree. (Also known as a Laurel K. Hamilton.)

Piers Anthony-style: Occasionally turning a good idea into a novel, then selling 500 sequels of crap based upon it.

an Alan Dean Foster: A prodigious hack.

turning Robert Heinlein: Writing waaaay too many novels expounding why everyone should have polyamourous incestuous sex with red-headed genius relatives.

Noted Futurist Harlan Ellison: possessing ego - and, to be fair, talent - inversely proportional to one's level of social grace.

What I'm reading: none of the above. Neal Stephenson, The System of the World

Date: 2004-11-24 08:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] goldenstag.livejournal.com
Yeah. The Xanth books in particular of course, but even some of his other stuff ... it's a shame, because there are some good stories in there, but the style has reached the point where you can't see the stories because you're just annoyed at the author. (Well, okay, at least that's true for me.) My shelf contains maybe 7 or 8 Piers Anthony books, all earlier works ... the rest I got rid of years ago.

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