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What happened to Glen Cook in the mid-'90s that caused him to forget how to plot?
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Robert Heinlein Syndrome
>MC's sex life becomes the entire plot
>constant references to spanking
>endless digressions into how the MC wants to fuck teenagers
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>>24825073
Bleak Seasons was pure kino. You were filtered.
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>>24825073
>forget
He never knew how. Some plot happened on accident as he was stumbling and figuring out wtf is he even doing. Once he figured it out (see >>24825203), there was no more place for any accidental plot to happen.
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>>24825203
Heinlein was great and Cook is great too.
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>>24825507
India arc was a mistake



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