Are you a reluctant adult?
by morgan on Feb.16, 2010, under Anton Strout and Amber Benson
We’re off and running with a brand new topic. Does reading science fiction and fantasy make you a “reluctant adult”?
What about the authors working in these genres? Should these “reluctant adults” tackle “serious literature” instead? How’s that for a loaded question?
Related posts:
- Anton Strout- Proudly a Reluctant Adult Welcome to the Amber and Anton hour, err two week, at Babel Clash. *slips Babel Fish in ear* First and foremost, I’d like to thank Borders and Morgan for inviting us. Amber promised this would be as good a place as any to harass me, but she’s such a sweetie,...
- Our next guests… Thanks again to F. Paul Wilson. I’m pleased to welcome two new guests to Babel Clash: Anton Strout and Amber Benson. Anton writes the Simon Canderous novels. The latest volume, Dead Matter, goes on-sale next week. He is also an active blogger, writing for his own blog and group urban...
- Reluctant Adult…? Ha! I like to think that reading, in general, makes me a reluctant adult–and thank God for that. The connotation that ‘being an adult’ carries is so unappealing to me: it implies a lack of imagination that is frightening. Look, I don’t mind being responsible for my actions and all that...
- Wrapping up another round Amber and Anton, thank you for contributing to our discussion on Babel Clash. Please take this opportunity with your last couple of posts to share any information with us that you’d like regarding Cat’s Claw and Dead Matter. Also, please feel welcome to share any news regarding other upcoming projects....
- Thank you Babel Clash! I just wanted to thank Morgan for letting me guest blog this past week or so here at Babel Clash. I’ve enjoyed harassing my fellow book brother, Anton Strout, and weighing in on the sexual proclivities of the Urban Fantasy creatures I read about. I hope none of our babel-clashing...
