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A lot of people hate him for some reason, which is odd, because he isn't exactly [[C.S. Goto]], or, hell, [[Matt Ward]]. Sure, he occasionally has some pretty big jumps of logic and takes some liberties with the [[fluff]], but he hasn't made [[derp|back-flipping Terminators]]. | A lot of people hate him for some reason, which is odd, because he isn't exactly [[C.S. Goto]], or, hell, [[Matt Ward]]. Sure, he occasionally has some pretty big jumps of logic and takes some liberties with the [[fluff]], but he hasn't made [[derp|back-flipping Terminators]]. | ||
He isn't... uh... I dunno. I think we covered all the other [[Black Library]] authors. So, he most definitely isn't Philip K. Dick, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, or Frank Herbert, although he (and most of [[ | He isn't... uh... I dunno. I think we covered all the other [[Black Library]] authors. So, he most definitely isn't Philip K. Dick, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, or Frank Herbert, although he (and most of [[Games Workshop]], really) probably took inspiration from all of the above. |
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James Swallow is an author. He's written a whole bunch of tie-in novels for a whole bunch of different franchises, but most of us know him for his Warhammer 40,000 (and, in particular, Blood Angels) novels.
A lot of people hate him for some reason, which is odd, because he isn't exactly C.S. Goto, or, hell, Matt Ward. Sure, he occasionally has some pretty big jumps of logic and takes some liberties with the fluff, but he hasn't made back-flipping Terminators.
He isn't... uh... I dunno. I think we covered all the other Black Library authors. So, he most definitely isn't Philip K. Dick, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, or Frank Herbert, although he (and most of Games Workshop, really) probably took inspiration from all of the above.