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July 05, 2004
Review of Fool's Errand
Every so often I read a book that draws me in so completely that I take time out of my day and stay up late at night just to read it. Such was the case with Fool's Errand. Robin Hobb is a wonderful writer—There is nothing with which I can find fault about this book. Even the fact that this book follows a prior trilogy doesn't give me a feeling like I'm missing anything as a new reader. Hobb provides established facts steadily over the course of the novel without being overbearing or condescending. I will certainly pick up the subsequent novels and look out for her earlier books as well.
At the same time, when I read a masterpiece like this, I feel that my own writing is hopelessly inadequate and I should just drop the pen immediately. George R.R. Martin, author of the acclaimed A Song of Ice and Fire series provides a review of Hobb that further destroys my own self-image:
"In today's crowded fantasy market, Robin Hobb's books are diamonds in a sea of zircons."
I know I shouldn't take Martin's quote personally at first glance, since I haven't even gotten my foot into the crowded fantasy market; but my first thought is, why am I even bothering calling myself a writer? It's quite possible that someone mentioned that I actually have a descent talent for the art; however, I haven't written anything in months. It all just seems like too much work.
So what do I do with A Mirror's Shard now? Part of my finishing the first draft had to do with a critique group in which I am no longer a member, therefore, I have no more incentive to finish the changes of the second draft on a regular basis. I've discussed getting a new writers group started, but have not yet taken the steps to incorporate it. I still have those nagging little voices telling me that I'm not good enough, from whence do I derive my authority?
And then, once in a while I look at my current accomplishments: One published short story and one on the way. I've only submitted three stories for publication all told, and the only reason number two was rejected, was that the anthology “had its quota of Gay Male erotica.” As if I couldn't write something else!
Perhaps tomorrow I'll pick up Shard once more and recommence my edits. If so, I'll be certain to discuss these matters, here, on my website, for the pleasure of my friends.
Incedentally, for those who haven't heard, I'm a Sci-Fi & Fantasy writer that uses Erotica from time to time, not an Erotic writer that uses Sci-Fi!
Oh, and to purchase Fool's Errand, select the following link: Fool's Errand (Tawny Man, Book 1)
Finally, to purchase the anthology in which I'm featured, click here: Law of Desire: Tales of Gay Male Lust and Obsession
Posted by Bastique at July 5, 2004 09:23 AM