"Hamilton's writing s characterized by vivid writing and complex worldbuilding in mixed genres. Her prose exhibits a relatively narrow vocabulary range and she eschews the use of the subjunctive mode. She states, incorrectly, in the Maeve Reed conception scene, that silk is not a natural fibre."
"Hamilton acknowledged readers who, disappointed in recent Anita Blake novels, have chosen to stop reading her work altogether. She added that "life is too short to read books you don't like," and acknowledged that the books are "not comfortable." She suggested that these readers would prefer to read "books that don't make you think that hard.""
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Funny wiki on her:
"Hamilton's writing s characterized by vivid writing and complex worldbuilding in mixed genres. Her prose exhibits a relatively narrow vocabulary range and she eschews the use of the subjunctive mode. She states, incorrectly, in the Maeve Reed conception scene, that silk is not a natural fibre."
"Hamilton acknowledged readers who, disappointed in recent Anita Blake novels, have chosen to stop reading her work altogether. She added that "life is too short to read books you don't like," and acknowledged that the books are "not comfortable." She suggested that these readers would prefer to read "books that don't make you think that hard.""
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