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Small-Scale Question Sunday for August 18, 2024

Do you have a dumb question that you're kind of embarrassed to ask in the main thread? Is there something you're just not sure about?

This is your opportunity to ask questions. No question too simple or too silly.

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If you are talking about the backlog than sure, but the vast majority of the books I've read in the last 5 years have been self published/online and while a few legacy authors are still around there isn't an abundance of new appealing stuff.

I'll admit that having a friends group that is interested probably helps, none of my IRL contacts really read fiction so I have to go off of reddit etc fro recs and /r/fantasy for example is pretty fucking woke.

I don't think I've seen a book recommended on /r/printsf that was written in the last 5-10 that wasn't by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Yeah, that was my point. Normal male fiction readers really don't care that much, because the backlog of good fiction is absolutely massive anyway.

Really sucks for young authors today, of course.

...and for people who read way too much and who have worked through most of the backlog.

Nope not me.

Me neither, unironically. Got a little bored of swords and space ships and started with Russian literary fiction. Just Dostoevsky, Tolstoi and Chekhov seem to be a life-long project...

Yeah I read those guys in High School and College because it seemed like The Thing To Do and so on but these days I just switched to lowbrow book-crack since I have to read so much non-fiction for work.

Ideally later in my career I'll switch back.

Last week, a lady at work asked me to read The Brothers Karamazov with her. Perhaps we could get some Motte book club action going.