M&C's second anthology had at least one opus by a male author (and the one I'm thinking of was a semi-professional science fiction writer, as well as a NASA engineer and manager, and a technical advisor on TMP).
Pity that, for all their skill at picking the best of the best of the best fanfic of that era, M&C couldn't write their way out of a paper bag.
Last night, having finished re-reading Ishmael, I finally read over the most recent two chapters of my own opus, cut nearly half a page from one, and made both cuts and additions to the other. I'm pretty sure I can at least write my way out of a paper bag. At least, the instructor and my classmates when I took two years of Short Story Workshop seemed to think so, even if they got a bit tired of short stories that were offshoots of my novel. The one semester I took of Novel Workshop, on the other hand, found so much misread-bait that the class gave me a multi-year case of writer's block, before I started a new draft of the novel from scratch.
Pity that, for all their skill at picking the best of the best of the best fanfic of that era, M&C couldn't write their way out of a paper bag.
Last night, having finished re-reading Ishmael, I finally read over the most recent two chapters of my own opus, cut nearly half a page from one, and made both cuts and additions to the other. I'm pretty sure I can at least write my way out of a paper bag. At least, the instructor and my classmates when I took two years of Short Story Workshop seemed to think so, even if they got a bit tired of short stories that were offshoots of my novel. The one semester I took of Novel Workshop, on the other hand, found so much misread-bait that the class gave me a multi-year case of writer's block, before I started a new draft of the novel from scratch.
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