"While the guardians of “literary” fiction still give each other prizes and writers can still achieve stardom and create good work, the fact remains that it is a movement that has lost all its creative force as a movement."
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Orson Scott Card, Quo Vadis? (Published in Nebula Awards Showcase 2008)
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