The Science Fiction genre needs material which connects on a personal level with the individual reader. Jay Caselberg, author of Wrymhole is a good example this. Rebecca Caldwell paints a very negative view to potential young writers interested in the SF genre. She might as well cut off the hands of those same young writers.
Actually, I'm thinking of uses as an interface between living things. Put to good use - the ability to heal the sick through positive mental stimulation.. which gives new meaning to prayers. On the bad side - interrogation and extraction of whatever the interrogator wants.. will no secret we keep inside ever be safe?
It's Harry Potter for god-sakes not some national secret or ancient priceless treasure. DRM'ing is out of hand in my book!
watch it'll come back up as a subscription site and all of your journals are erased if you don't pay..
The Science Fiction genre needs material which connects on a personal level with the individual reader. Jay Caselberg, author of Wrymhole is a good example this. Rebecca Caldwell paints a very negative view to potential young writers interested in the SF genre. She might as well cut off the hands of those same young writers.
Actually, I'm thinking of uses as an interface between living things. Put to good use - the ability to heal the sick through positive mental stimulation .. which gives new meaning to prayers. On the bad side - interrogation and extraction of whatever the interrogator wants.. will no secret we keep inside ever be safe?