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Sep. 1st, 2006 02:38 pmSterling on Ballard: fine stuff. In the past, I've singularly failed to get on with Sterling's writing, no matter how hard I struggle. (Apart from 'The hacker crackdown' and 'Heavy weather'. Though that may be down to some geek identification and jazz hat wearing.) On the other hand, it's hard to disagree with the chap when he's being a JGB fan-boy.
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Of late, I have been lumpenly uninspired, which is a shame. Beware the poor in spirit because they'll suck the life and goodness from you, then mither on entirely unchanged. Spiritual black holes they are, wandering the byways and leaving naught but slug-trails of grimness.
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Of late, I have been lumpenly uninspired, which is a shame. Beware the poor in spirit because they'll suck the life and goodness from you, then mither on entirely unchanged. Spiritual black holes they are, wandering the byways and leaving naught but slug-trails of grimness.
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Date: 2006-09-01 01:42 pm (UTC)Andrew.
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Date: 2006-09-01 03:43 pm (UTC)Sterling is a much better fanboy than writer. I was so pleased that he said The Hacker Crackdown (which is actually really good) cost him at least one novel. GOOD. MORE PLEASE.
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Date: 2006-09-01 10:15 pm (UTC)I enjoyed _Involution Ocean_ enormously, though, and _The Artificial Kid_ quite a lot too. Somewhere I have a couple of his more recent books sitting around on the "To Read" shelf. Obviously Mirrorshades is the seminal cyberpunk short story collection too, so he is to be thanked for that. Liking Ballard, though... that's just good taste, innit? Everyone with any sense likes Ballard. Likewise Calvino.