In a desparate bid to show that it’s not just “literary” writers like Margaret Atwood who can have a rod up their ass about writing genre novels, here’s Terry Goodkind:
First of all, I don’t write fantasy. I write stories that have important human themes. They have elements of romance, history, adventure, mystery and philosophy. Most fantasy is one-dimensional. It’s either about magic or a world-building. I don’t do either.
He is right that he doesn’t write fantasy: he writes extrued fantasy product only distinguishable from all other efp series by an obsession with S&M and objectivism. Twat.