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John C. Wright on What Makes Good SF

John C. Wright is a thoughtful writer, and one not afraid to share his opinions. Yesterday he wrote about the factors that make a piece of writing Good SF, and asserted that conventional measures of literary quality (characterization, plot: all that stuff) don't matter.

You know, I just managed to club the zombie Hugo Gernsback back into his grave, and now Wright has to go digging him up again...

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