Writers talking about writing are about as bad as parents boasting about their children. I have not done much of it; the few times that I have been guilty, I did not instigate the project, and in almost all cases (all, I think) my arm was twisted.
I promise to avoid it in the future.
The item above, however, I consider worthy of publication (even though my arm was twisted) because there really are many librarians who earnestly wish to buy good science fiction... but don't know how to do it. In this short article I tried very hard to define clearly and simply how to avoid the perils of Sturgeon's Law in buying science fiction.
Part way through you will notice the origin of the last name of the STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND.
"It is far, far better to have a bastard in the family than an unemployed son - in - law."
- Jubal Harshaw