Your writing style is somewhat like Robert Heinlein who was himself a "Nudist" and some of his later "Libertarian" SF had similar motifs as your books. He seems to have gotten a bad reputation among those who choose not to understand the point he was making. The director of "Starshio Troopers" turned the book into a farce making Heinlein's book like it is a comedy which it is not.
Your books do seem to have allegorical meanings and maybe some of them you didn't mean. As you have moved along your writing path your expression of ideas have matured but in the Nogud and Girls on the hill you have said things about the characters that don't seem to ring true. "Loving your sister-wives but only because of the man in the marriage." Does love have a right gender? or does as Heinlein expressed in "Time Enough for Love" that love has no real boundaries. Any whereand shared with anyone is love.
I'm glad you've written about Burrough's Barsoom. I read those books when I was twelve (57 years ago--Yikes!) and periodically since then. I look forward to when you get back to "nogud, girls, snd barsoom." Kind regards.
Your books do seem to have allegorical meanings and maybe some of them you didn't mean. As you have moved along your writing path your expression of ideas have matured but in the Nogud and Girls on the hill you have said things about the characters that don't seem to ring true. "Loving your sister-wives but only because of the man in the marriage." Does love have a right gender? or does as Heinlein expressed in "Time Enough for Love" that love has no real boundaries. Any whereand shared with anyone is love.
I'm glad you've written about Burrough's Barsoom. I read those books when I was twelve (57 years ago--Yikes!) and periodically since then. I look forward to when you get back to "nogud, girls, snd barsoom." Kind regards.