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Posted by frankh at 11:42 AM
James Patrick Kelly's column in the March 2008 issue of Asimov's is devoted to the Mundane SF Movement. If that's why you're here, the comments for this post are a convenient place to declare that Geoff Ryman is your Personal Saviour and to pledge your complete devotion to Mundanity, or to rant about how the Movement is threatening your Way of Life.
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By the by, you can read the column in question here if you haven't already:
http://asimovs.com/_issue_0801/Onthenet.shtml
'Personal saviours'? Sounds a bit metaphysical for a mundanista. Is there any evidence for their existance or the need thereof? I'm sure if I needed one, then Geoff would be my first choice I'm sure.
I am here neither to rant nor to pledge, but I did read the article in Asimov's.
I read the article as well. I'm here neither to rant, nor rave, simply to expand my mind.
You've got an interesting movement going on here. I don't necessarily agree with it in total, nor do I disagree with it either. I do support your love and interest in promoting SF in general, and that is mainly why I'm here.
Glad I found out about Mundane SF (although Kelly might be right about finding a new more exciting name). I'll definitely will be doing some reading, it was about time to come back to earth!
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