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RE: My Tribute to Ursula LeGuin, Who Wrote Some of the First Books I Cared About Reading

in #tributes7 years ago

I love that she continues to interrogate fiction and society. That she is unafraid to admit error. That she doesn’t see it as a weakness but as a way to grow. I love her power.

I find myself unable to speak of her in the past tense. Today, I have been told that she is dead. There is a low wall between us, but not enough, I think to keep her from shaping my life or yours.

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What a wonderful comment. No boundaries. Thank you!

Usually I don't care if someone copies something and I'm not someone who would flag. But this pisses me off, because these words clearly came from the heart of someone who loved her and knew her, and are being used here to earn money. So @lucyc if you're not http://maryrobinettekowal.com/journal/ursula-le-guin/
please refrain from further use of this comment, because I find it disguisting.