NEWSFLASH: Mormons tend to write genre fiction.
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NEWSFLASH: Mormons tend to write genre fiction.
The New York Times is always so cutting edge.
I hate the old-fashioned convention of "Mr. Morgan" and "Ms. Nunes," too. The Grey Lady needs to take some petticoats off.
I didn't know James Dashner was LDS.
genre fiction, like fantasy, science fiction, and children’s and young adult literature
Interesting. What is non-genre fiction to the NYT? White men's 'reality' books? Or white women's? Straight, I'm assuming.
(You are ethnic. I am. Just am.)
Capital L Literature. I.e., depressing stories about rich white people, right?
At least they're not happy.
Capital L Literature. I.e., depressing stories about rich white people, right?
Don't tell the Nobel committee or they'll take Toni Morrison's prize back.
Are you missing the point of my question, David?
Are you missing the point of my question, David?
I thought Jesse already addressed your question with the "Capital L" literature. Which I think is correct.
I just disagreed with her characterization of Capital L Literature.
So I really wasn't addressing your question at all - though it was a perfectly valid question.
Did I miss something else?
I don't think occasionally including women and/or POC on their "Capital L" literature lists counterbalances the domination of Straight White Dude angst.