Vet ni vad det är för dag idag...? :-)
Just det - svenska fantastikens dag!
Gå in på facebook.com/svenskafantast för att veta mer.
Eller fira dagen med att läsa lite svensk fantasy-, science fiction- och skräcklitteratur.
Den hittar du på biblioteket och i nätbokhandlarna...
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Författarblogg om mitt skrivande, mina böcker och annat.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Coronakrisen, Bokmässan och författarnas framtid...
Det är (mer eller mindre) officiellt: Bokmässan 2020 i Göteborg ställs in.
I vilket fall blir det ICKE en fysisk tillställning där "den läsande allmänheten" kan möta författare direkt. (Bli nu inte vrång på Bokmässans arrangörer - de är lika ställda mot väggen av coronakrisen som alla andra.)
Det här är förstås en utmaning för alla författare och små förlag som behöver just sådana evenemang för att nå ut till läsarna.
Olika "digitala alternativ" kommer helt säkert att utarbetas... men det blir inte som förr, eller hur? Och vi vet ännu inte hur de alternativen kommer att fungera.
Så nu vänder jag mig direkt till alla som läser fantasy, science fiction och skräcklitteratur, och frågar:
Om det inte blir en fysisk Bokmässa i höst (eller nästa år heller), hur önskar DU att förlag och författare som producerar böcker ska nå ut till dig på annat sätt?
Till exempel:
- Om författarna ordnar digitala "events" på webben/YouTube/sociala media/chat, är det intressant för dig?
- Är du lika intresserad av att köpa fysiska böcker via webben, om författare/förlag presenterar dem online istället för på ett "fysiskt" evenemang?
- Vad är det du saknar mest med en "gammaldags" bokmässa - och hur kan förlag/författare kompensera för detta?
- Ser du nya möjligheter med digitala evenemang som borde utnyttjas? Eller problem?
Kom gärna med förslag och tankar om det här. Jag och många andra som skriver står inför en tid av snabba förändringar... och det gäller att vara flexibel. Så tyck till - jag lyssnar.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Book review: MIDAS WORLD by Frederik Pohl
MIDAS WORLD (1983) by Frederik Pohl
Frederik Pohl is one of my major literary influences. I started
reading his satirical SF stories when I was a kid.
He wrote many satirical stories and novels, but also ”straight” sci-fi speculation about space exploration, aliens and other classic themes. This is one of his satires.
MIDAS WORLD is a collection of Pohl’s stories set in a future when the energy problem has been solved and intelligent robots can take care of all our needs.
He wrote many satirical stories and novels, but also ”straight” sci-fi speculation about space exploration, aliens and other classic themes. This is one of his satires.
MIDAS WORLD is a collection of Pohl’s stories set in a future when the energy problem has been solved and intelligent robots can take care of all our needs.
That is, all our needs except how to be happy...
My favorite story in the book is ”The Midas Plague,” in
which accelerated material wealth has turned the idea of ”poverty” and ”riches”
upside down. The poor are forced to consume obscene amounts of food and goods,
living in palaces, while the rich can afford a simple life without servants.
(Is that really so far-fetched? Obesity is a growing problem today. Only the rich can afford to stay thin...)
What’s so great about MIDAS WORLD is that it works both as a satire of our consumer society, with its obsession about ”growth” at any cost... and as a credible speculation about the future.
Heartily recommended!
(Is that really so far-fetched? Obesity is a growing problem today. Only the rich can afford to stay thin...)
What’s so great about MIDAS WORLD is that it works both as a satire of our consumer society, with its obsession about ”growth” at any cost... and as a credible speculation about the future.
Heartily recommended!
Also recommended, by the same author: THE SPACE MERCHANTS –
and the short story ”The Tunnel Under the World” (available on librivox.org and
gutenberg.org).
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Friday, April 17, 2020
Book review: THE HARRIED LEISURE CLASS by Staffan Burenstam Linder
THE HARRIED LEISURE CLASS (1970) by Staffan B. Linder
(Original Swedish title: DEN RASTLÖSA VÄLFÄRDSMÄNNISKAN)
Economics is often ridiculed as ”the dismal science,” but we need to understand the functioning of the global economy – especially in these troubled times – hard as it is. So give economists a chance.
In the late 60s, there was still an optimism about ever-increasing affluence... and then the Swedish economist Staffan Burenstam Linder asked: Will the amount of time we have to enjoy our affluence also increase? If not, what then?
His book THE HARRIED LEISURE CLASS is very accessible to layman readers. It lays out all the problems that arise when we get more and more stuff and services... but still have the same fixed amount of time available.
Which means more choices and decisions to make... but relatively less and less time for those decisions, for relaxing, for actually doing things, for maintenance and upkeep.
Some of the consequences he predicted can be observed now. He also predicts that technological advances may not ”solve” these issues as easily as we might think...
Here’s an everyday example: I spend almost as much time flipping through the growing content table on Netflix, trying to decide what to watch, as I do actually watching the content.
In the future I will almost certainly spend MORE time trying to CHOOSE what to watch, than I’ll spend WATCHING anything. (Or I could pay someone for making the choices for me... but then I’ll have to choose between a growing selection of people to make those choices and so on...)
Recommended ”food for thought” reading.
Also, this book might cause you to rethink how much consumer goods you really have time for...
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