I love The Gone-Away World but reading it is definitely...an experience. (And secretly, I love Angelmaker even more.)
at worst I feel like I'm back in some sort of secular parallel to Sunday School.
This is a great way of putting it. Emotional self-awareness and calmly talking things through are things I absolutely I want to have present in real life situations. But I enjoy fiction precisely because I can vicariously experience things--like asteroid strikes, zombie plagues, Ringwraiths and maladaptive approaches to conflict--I don't want to deal with in real life.
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Date: 2022-07-24 05:37 pm (UTC)at worst I feel like I'm back in some sort of secular parallel to Sunday School.
This is a great way of putting it. Emotional self-awareness and calmly talking things through are things I absolutely I want to have present in real life situations. But I enjoy fiction precisely because I can vicariously experience things--like asteroid strikes, zombie plagues, Ringwraiths and maladaptive approaches to conflict--I don't want to deal with in real life.