So it really does come down to: do you trust the people who say it's a good cause?
True. I wasn't commenting even on this specific case. Honestly, I don't have an opinion on this one because this was the first I'd heard of it. Just that I understand wanting to know the cause before spending or supporting it.
All I know about the authors involved is that they're good authors. I don't know authors, in general, well enough to have an idea of their ethical compass unless they've done something notable in either direction. It's not my biz. The names I've seen so far don't mean anything to me morally.
ION, oh, I love watching curmudgeonly authors tell people in what order they should read their (mostly non-related) books, and then get cranky when people tell them
"But I really loved your first book!".
There are times when I really believe that Caitlin R. Kiernan wants to grow up to be Harlan Ellison.
Oh, Caitlin Kiernan. She's a great prose stylist, but ooooh, such a drama-generator.
There are times when I really believe that Caitlin R. Kiernan wants to grow up to be Harlan Ellison.
To paraphrase a fannish response usually attributed to Robert Silverberg, "Shall we kill her now?"
Oh, Caitlin Kiernan. She's a great prose stylist, but ooooh, such a drama-generator.
Ahahahaha. Yes. Yes she is. Her loathing-filled rants about ebooks are kind of amazing.
Her loathing-filled rants about ebooks are kind of amazing
Seriously? Oh, dear.
I got to know her a bit during the Farscape campaign, because she's a big fan--she used to cosplay Chiana at con (dunno if she still does), but she got very spun up, and her agent recommended that she cool it. Which was wise, I suspect.
Yeah, she is Very Against This New-Fangled Tech, because paper books are ... sacred? I'm not sure.
She doesn't cosplay Chiana any more, but I know she did a great job of it.
She's a wonderful person (I kinda-sorta know her), but she occasionally starts emulating Harlan in the ranting department.
Would Fay's story be part of this collection?
sumi, no. I have that book and by "tiny", they mean "one sentence." It's a delightful little book, but I don't believe Fay contributed.