Date: 2011-10-02 02:26 pm (UTC)
analect: Robert Plant (blond)
From: [personal profile] analect
I'm somehow not surprised, though I haven't looked at the reviews. I think people either get things or don't get things. Another favourite of mine, Like People in History, by Felice Picano, kind of revolves around the concept of propelling its cast of characters through major events of late 20th century gay history - and is heavily informed by Picano's own role in the Violet Quill set, and his own experiences of Fire Island Pines, Stonewall etc. Yet one of the most common complaints about the book from readers? "It is unbelievable these people were at all those places and events."

*facepalm*

I call it Missing The Point (TM). I mean, fiction doesn't always have to be a linear story with complete realism and explanation. Sometimes it's about an idea, or a theme, and that *can* be enough. Still... subjective, I suppose.
This account has disabled anonymous posting.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

Profile

writerslounge: (Default)
The Writers' Lounge

About

The Writers' Lounge is a friendly, informal chat, crit, discussion and resources group.

Have questions or want to discuss something? Fire away! Want some feedback on a piece of writing you're working on? Post it! Stuck with research, or found a fabulously useful resource others might benefit from? Step up and share!

We expect a level of maturity in our members, but we're open to all genres and levels of experience. Read full details on the comm profile or, if you need help, contact your friendly mods, [personal profile] intothewood and [personal profile] analect.

_____________________________
layout by [community profile] visualwit

February 2013

S M T W T F S
     12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
2425262728  

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags