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No Time to Spare by G.S. Mauro
No Time to Spare by G.S. Mauro









LeGuin Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 240 pp., $20.00 In the journal Science Fiction Studies, Le Guin described the state of the field as she first found it: At the time, the genre was overwhelmingly male and regressive in many other ways, too. In her early thirties she finally found her niche, science fiction. From the start she eschewed the constraints of realism, choosing to write about the alien and the speculative. Her difficulties may have had something to do with her subject matter. She began to write stories as a child but didn’t achieve mainstream publication until her thirties. Thriving in an unexpected genre is nothing new for Le Guin. But Le Guin’s new book, No Time To Spare, which harvests a representative sample of her blog posts, feels like the surprising and satisfying culmination to a career in other literary forms. Blogs never seemed a likely destination for the writer, who by then had a long career in 20 th-century traditional publishing behind her.

No Time to Spare by G.S. Mauro

In 2010, at the age of 81, the acclaimed novelist Ursula K.











No Time to Spare by G.S. Mauro