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Submitted by lp (Mar 01, 2008)

This is a question for Aidan: In your comment re Richard Morgan and Black Man/Thirteen, you stated: "his novels are perhaps a bit too inaccessible for the general reader." Just exactly what do you mean by that statement? I'm very curious, as he's my favorite author, bar none, and I've been reading sci-fi for about 50 years (which probably makes me more than twice your age! --plus I'm female, so may not fit your definition of a "general reader." So, what is your definition of "general reader" and what do you mean by inaccesible? Thanks.


 


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