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I’ve always loved the fantasy genre. When I was younger, I had two major problems with it:
-It was sort of looked down upon. I saw fantasy/sci fi authors writing about it themselves, that it was not a “respected” genre, and the flack the writers receive for not being “literary” or “serious”. Mostly I didn’t like this because my sophomore English teacher told my mom she wished I’d read higher brow novels instead of reading Dune.
-When I was around 6-12 years old, I could never find anything aimed at me I wanted to read. I liked the fantasy novels, but they were some hard reading for a 9 year old sometimes. There was A Wrinkle In Time and Narnia and some others, but finding things was hard work!

I feel like all of that is different now. And I feel like the number one cause or effect is named Harry Potter.

amiright? )
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What follows is an extremely long non-essay on thoughts I’ve thought about the Evil that is the ring, Sauron, Gollum, Darth Vader, the Emperor, Snape, Voldemort, aliens who try to destroy earth or take it over, Angel, Spike, demons, vampires, evil robots, and the Cylons. These are thoughts I’ve been thinking about the archetype of evil, the role of evil in some fiction, the role of morality in art, the role of fiction in real life, and my own personal beliefs about good and evil, and what fiction means to me. I have no idea whether anyone would want to read this; I needed to say it for me.

No doubt it's been said before by people more eloquent than me. That's why I did this post, in order to enable me to speak from time to time, since even though it's been said better, doesn't mean it's not worth saying.

This would not have been possible without [personal profile] my_daroga, Mr. Daroga and Battlestar Galactica. Thank you for making me think about this.

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Here’s the problem with fiction. In fiction, evil is real. Like cement. )

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