Snake Wrote:In addition to the pedophile card being played far too frequently (more so in film/TV than lit), have you noticed a major influx of gay/lesbian characters in fiction over the past three or four years?I have, but it happens that I'm so gay-friendly (due to family history, temperament and residence in NYC) that it doesn't bother me much. Except to the (too great) extent to which those characters are cliched, predictable, or -- worst of all -- beatified. They're PEOPLE, people -- made of nutritious meat, like you and me! ~>:<
Snake Wrote:You know, there are a lot of heroin addicts in the world too, but I don't want to start seeing one in every book I read....OOPS, too late. Just read Brian Keene's The Rising, which had a heroin addict as a main character. Damn! I thought I was on to something there...Heroin users are among the most pathetic people I've ever met and should not be included in fiction. Almost as bad as heroine users! (You know I mean you, Clark Kent!)
Paul R Wrote:Forgive me if I'm speaking out of turn Mr Ossicle (see how respectful I was there? ) but can't you just sit down and read a book without overly analyzing it?
I mean, FPW is a hell of a writer - none of us would be posting here if he wasn't - and yet every time I see a thread that you've started, you seem to be saying how he could have or should have done something different, or - in your eyes - better.
Just sit back and enjoy!
t4terrific Wrote:Yeah! Every Ossicle post is a negative one about the work we all enjoy. It just get old. It just gets old.
Ossicle Wrote:Actually, I love the novel too, and your enthusiasm is very persuasive. Tons of great stuff, I'm wrong to regret that he didn't beat the crap out of anyone.
Ossicle Wrote:Hm, maybe. But he would've needed to come up with some other way of doing so if it weren't for the very convenient perversion and the lack of curtains.
Ossicle Wrote:I doubt very much that it's straightforward to rewire a modern elevator (i.e., it may be computerized) from inside the shaft so that when the button out in the hall is pressed, (i) the car is not summoned and (ii) the door opens anyway. But I admit I don't know.
KRW Wrote:He has every right to oppose Wilsons ideas as I have to defend them.Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying nothing negative should ever be said (blimey - if ever there was a negative sentence, that was it!) it's just that Mr Ossicle (still respectful) seems to be so very negative.
KRW
Paul R Wrote:Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying nothing negative should ever be said (blimey - if ever there was a negative sentence, that was it!) it's just that Mr Ossicle (still respectful) seems to be so very negative.
But discussion is good and by all means people should fight their corner. It's just that Mr Ossicle seems to be in a different corner than everybody else.
Ossicle Wrote:Please avoid reading my posts if they perturb you. However, I want to point out that factually you're incorrect. If you were to read every post I've made about FPW (which would be silly, but could be done) you would find much, much, much admiration and praise. It's simply true -- you can literally look it up.Take it easy!
Second, there are posters who have agreed with certain "negative" thoughts I've expressed (I'll use the word "negative" instead of characterizing those sorts of thoughts more accurately-but-tortuously), or at least found them interesting/worthy of discussion. Should I or they care that you feel differently?
So: (i) I do not only (or even mostly) say negative things, and (ii) I'm not alone in a corner.
Doesn't it seem pretty clear that, by being the one with the problem, you are the problem?
(I'll note in closing that your touted "respectfulness" fits poorly with your inaccurate judgements and your attempts to control what I post.)
-oss