Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today. Let me repeat that: Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today! I mean it. Shakespeare was a better stylist, Melville was more important to American letters, and Charles Dickens had a defter hand at creating characters. But among living writers, there is nobody who can even approach Gene Wolfe for brilliance of prose, clarity of thought, and depth in meaning
I'm going to move to Theory someday. Everything works there. - Michael Swanwick
I'm going to move to Theory someday. Everything works there.
- Michael Swanwick
Purdom has created a major body of work. Thoughtful, humane, intelligent, extrapolative, involving, his stories are exactly the sort of thing our gen… - Michael Swanwick
Purdom has created a major body of work. Thoughtful, humane, intelligent, extrapolative, involving, his stories are exactly the sort of thing our gen…
This was the ultimate form of ostentation among technology freaks - to have a system so complete and sophisticated that nothing showed; no machines, … - Michael Swanwick
This was the ultimate form of ostentation among technology freaks - to have a system so complete and sophisticated that nothing showed; no machines, …
It's not the principles that kill you in the end. It's the books. - Michael Swanwick
It's not the principles that kill you in the end. It's the books.
Writing is a matter of finding the appropriate balance of dinosaurs and sodomy - Michael Swanwick
Writing is a matter of finding the appropriate balance of dinosaurs and sodomy
Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today. Let me repeat that: Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language … - Michael Swanwick
Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language alive today. Let me repeat that: Gene Wolfe is the greatest writer in the English language …
The bureaucrat fell from the sky. - Michael Swanwick
The bureaucrat fell from the sky.
You see? Characters in books do not read books. Oh, they snap them shut when somebody enters a room, or fling them aside in disgust at what they fanc… - Michael Swanwick
You see? Characters in books do not read books. Oh, they snap them shut when somebody enters a room, or fling them aside in disgust at what they fanc…
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