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Went to hear Lois Bujold read today. The crowd was an interesting split between nerdy university students and nerdy people my parents' age (who presumably can afford more books); there were the requisite annoyances, including the person sitting next to me who hissed when the inevitable cell phone went off despite the fact that she was reading Diane Duane's newest So You Want to Be a Wizard? book while Lois Bujold read, and the people in line for book signing (stood in line for [livejournal.com profile] glasseye, since he couldn't come) discussing which of their friends had brought more books to the signing by "Misty," a.k.a. Mercedes Lackey.

However, I did get to hear unpublished pseudo-German fiction about wolves and sleepwalking. And hear answers to various questions, largely of the "So when will you publish more about MY favorite character?" variety. I write this entry, however, because she remarked that a novella about Miles' marriage is forthcoming in a collection of short stories put forward by a coalition of science fiction and romance authors. This collection was created by Catherine Asaro, who apparently writes both hard science fiction and romance novels. This fact fills me with a deep feeling of enlightenment, since I have stopped reading Catherine Asaro's books due to the general gratuitousness of her plots. (I'd prefer to like the hero for reasons other than how hot he looks in a half-laced velvet jerkin, for instance. And I don't care how beautiful the heroine's red hair is, there are limits to the amount of time I want to watch Hot Blond Android and Hot Dark, Brooding Scientist fight over her.)

I feel somewhat guilty about immediately judging Catherine Asaro by her other genre, since I am tending more and more toward the belief that society is prejudiced against romance novels for reasons that have very little to do with their writing quality or lack thereof. On the other hand, Catherine Asaro did prove to me that I object as much to blatant objectification of men as to blatant objectification of women, and can therefore dislike Heinlein in good faith.

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