Being Wrong on the Internets
Jul. 3rd, 2008 06:28 pmI read Tennessee Guerrilla Women. Sometimes I comment.
Of late, the fanaticism level has been rising, and I posted what I thought was a moderating sort of comment.
WRONG!
I know better than to get between true-believers and their Kool-aid.
The first thing Barbara Hambly taught me was don't argue with fanatics. Sometimes, I'm a slow learner.
I got a whole column devoted to the ways I was wrong.
http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2008/07/is-hillary-clinton-riding-bills.html
And someone in the comments suggested banning me because I'm a romance writer.
Which confuses the daylights out of me.
As a writer (even one of romance), especially one of futuristics and contemporaries, I like to think I stay pretty well informed.
On the plus side?
Website traffic skyrocketed.
Of late, the fanaticism level has been rising, and I posted what I thought was a moderating sort of comment.
WRONG!
I know better than to get between true-believers and their Kool-aid.
The first thing Barbara Hambly taught me was don't argue with fanatics. Sometimes, I'm a slow learner.
I got a whole column devoted to the ways I was wrong.
http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2008/07/is-hillary-clinton-riding-bills.html
And someone in the comments suggested banning me because I'm a romance writer.
Which confuses the daylights out of me.
As a writer (even one of romance), especially one of futuristics and contemporaries, I like to think I stay pretty well informed.
On the plus side?
Website traffic skyrocketed.
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Date: 2008-07-04 02:10 am (UTC)1984 & Brave New World: science fiction of the dystopian future variety
Alas, Babylon: science fiction of the apocalyptic variety
Flowers For Algernon: science fiction of the "personal impact" variety
A Christmas Carol: horror/ghost-story (special Christmas-time edition)
etc.