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Caitriana NicNeacail's avatar

Thanks for that analysis - I haven’t read Red Mars (yet, anyway), but I have noticed since I started writing more seriously, that I have been more analytic in my own reading, noticing more how “real” writers have pulled things off

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Redd Oscar's avatar

I haven't read Red Mars, though I have picked it up and considered it once or twice. Ever since reading Consider Phlebas I've been a lot more cautious about buying scifi without reading a couple of chapters beforehand. I have to really be in the mood for a hefty tome of worldbuilding and prefer the "keep up" approach of say, Steven Erikson. Though having read your thoughts I think I will give Red Mars a go in the future. Thanks for the discussion, it was helpful and better than a straightforward review.

On the "read lots to write better" advice. I think it's generally true BUT with the huge caveat of quality. I've read some poor books, or at least ones that I found the style of to be not to my liking, and all I can say is I learnt what not to do and what I didn't want my writing to be. Which is an important lesson but seeing prose that excites you and appears beautiful is better and given they are fewer in number, reading less but reading better may be the way to go.

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