Trace Elements

Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy

368 pages

Published by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom..

ISBN:
978-1-250-37260-4
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From two of the most acclaimed writers in the field today, a groundbreaking look at how SF and fantasy writing—and reading!—work.

Jo Walton and Ada Palmer are two of the most innovative and insightful writers to emerge in the SF and fantasy genres in this century. As writers of fiction they’ve each won multiple awards. As commenters on SF and fantasy in print and in visual media, they’ve both sparked new conversations that expanded our imaginations and understanding of how SF and fantasy work, and what more it could be doing.

Now, in Trace Elements, Walton and Palmer have come together to write a book-length and supremely entertaining look at modern science fiction and fantasy, at how our genre is written and how it is read, that will join nonfiction works like Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Language of the Night, Samuel R. Delany’s The Jewel-Hinged Jaw, and …

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More Pretentious and Bloated Than It Is Fascinating

This collection of essays is for the reader and/or writer who nerds out about the many interpretations of genre and craft as it pertains to science fiction and fantasy. It's also for those seeking reading recommendations and writing pointers from established authors in genre fiction. This collection is more pretentious and bloated than it is fascinating (and I say that as someone with a degree in English lit and an adoration for criticism). Quite a few of the essays were circular, repetitive, or lacking the depth Walton and Palmer wished to inject them with. All in all, every piece would have been more effective if read in its original (and separate) publication.

Thank you to Tor and NetGalley for the advanced copy.