I swear every other week, another ad comes across my feed saying “So and so is the new Heinlein.” Needless to say when I look up their samples, they’re not even the old Heinlein — outdated and sometimes odd, but shining with a brilliance all his own — they’re more like the new newby, all stumbling sentences, half baked ideas and either repeating the new SJW hotness or trying to be its contrary in a self-conscious, little-girl-at-recital way.
I don’t hold it against anyone if their publishers...
Published on June 10, 2017 11:31