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James LaFond has written over thirty books and a thousand articles in the 4 years since he has retired from wage slavery to become a full-time learning writer. During the course of this experience he has attempted to apply the reading, interviewing and experiential techniques that earned him regard as the best writer in his nonfiction field, to the writing of fiction. Saving the World Sucks is a no-words-barred look at our changing literary landscape from the perspective of a practitioner of the art of speculative fiction. LaFond excavates the politically correct, trope-laden, and clichéd graveyards of science-fiction, fantasy and horror, with a defiant eye on what emerging authors of this and previous eras have and can do to set themselves apart from the vapidly palling literary pack.
James LaFond has written over thirty books and a thousand articles in the 4 years since he has retired from wage slavery to become a full-time learning writer. During the course of this experience he has attempted to apply the reading, interviewing and experiential techniques that earned him regard as the best writer in his nonfiction field, to the writing of fiction. Saving the World Sucks is a no-words-barred look at our changing literary landscape from the perspective of a practitioner of the art of speculative fiction. LaFond excavates the politically correct, trope-laden, and clichéd graveyards of science-fiction, fantasy and horror, with a defiant eye on what emerging authors of this and previous eras have and can do to set themselves apart from the vapidly palling literary pack.
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