Scifi Sagas: 7 Reasons Why Scifi Book Series Outstay Their Welcomes »
Posted by: nicholas 3 months, 2 weeks agoWhy do so many amazing novels sprawl into so-so trilogies? Let alone blah tetralogies, or dull ten-book series? Blame "Herbert's Syndrome," in which a great writer gets tempted to keep writing about a popular universe, like Frank Herbert's Dune, long after its expiration date. (The Fantasy Review coined the term "Herbert's Syndrome&q
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