Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful
Reply #307 –
Well, I recently read (…don't know how I missed it originally) John Brunner's "More Things in Heaven".
The relevance will be obvious, to anyone lucky enough to read it…
But what first and foremost struck me was: Brunner writes with a sure and sophisticated diction. He -either instinctively or through years of practice- had gleaned the essential elements of narrative.
Put another way, one doesn't stumble over his words…
Some of you will know what a rare talent it takes to create such an effect.
And some of you won't. Most of you won't care… (That's probably as it should be. )