Does io9 Get It Right About SF and “Competence Porn”?

Well worth reading.  Rough summary, SF has diverged from “Competence Porn” – the joy of seeing smart and skilled people do smart and skilled things.  I agree with the thesis that this has happened, but not his explanations.  In fact I probably need to analyze this for awhile before I can coherently state my own theories.

However, I think there’s something here.  Maybe it’s just my age, but for me my SF heroes were always, well, competent.  Scientists and adventurers with names like Dick Seaton (oh, E.E. Smith . . .), Danny Dunn, Tom Swift, John Carter.  Even Luke Skywalker, a bit niave, was a fast learner – but then again *I* mostly wanted to be Han Solo or Obi-Wan, so maybe I don’t care.

Something to think over.

Also I am so using the term “Competence Porn.”

(Edit: I put in the wrong link.  Ironic that.)

– Steven Savage

 

Muse Hack Postings 8/9/2013!

A little light this week, but we got someone who needs an artist!

ARTIST NEEDED:

We’ve got a soon to be self-published writer looking for a cover artist.  There’s not pay involved for this assignment, but it is a chance to get in on her efforts!  Contact her at ekgriffin.warriorphoenix(at-sign)yahoo(dot)com for anyone interested – and check out her website elizabethkayegriffin.webs.com!

– Steven!

Self-Published Author Turns Down Amazon Deal

Yep, she didn’t want it and didn’t like the guarantees.

This actually leads to some odd thoughts here.  Amazon has self publishing tools.  So are they competing with themselves?  Could their self-publishing be a way to recruit talent?  Will that self-publishing change?

– Steven