Awards have some value. If you win one award, okay. But if you have won more Hugos, Nebulas, and other awards than anybody else now alive, that says something important about your work. You might try reading some of Resnick's stuff.
And it's okay that you don't like Flint. He feels that he'll never win awards. He is, in my humble opinion, a throwback to the days of RAH where authors wrote stories, not littrachur, and he's created the most popular current shared world in the genre: 1632.
Re: Greatest Living SF writer
Date: 2008-07-14 01:25 pm (UTC)And it's okay that you don't like Flint. He feels that he'll never win awards. He is, in my humble opinion, a throwback to the days of RAH where authors wrote stories, not littrachur, and he's created the most popular current shared world in the genre: 1632.