This is really cool!!!
I’d love a print copy of Scott’s collected works (I’m offline quite often and his writing is amazing), and this seems like the best currently available way to read his work. Thank you for your service!
One question I do have is how different each of these books are. Do they cover the same essays, or are they mutually exclusive? Which book would you most recommend out of the three?
They cover a lot of different territory. Maybe 20% of the essays between the two giant books are same. The Goddess book is all fiction, so it’s pretty distinct from the other two. I’d recommend the goddess book if you’re getting someone a gift.
Between the two 800-pagers, the Library of Scott Alexandria was written in 2014, so it’s more classic Scott, and more focused on rationality specifically. I would personally prefer the newer SSC Abridged.
This is really cool!!! I’d love a print copy of Scott’s collected works (I’m offline quite often and his writing is amazing), and this seems like the best currently available way to read his work. Thank you for your service!
Thank you for your kind words :)
One question I do have is how different each of these books are. Do they cover the same essays, or are they mutually exclusive? Which book would you most recommend out of the three?
They cover a lot of different territory. Maybe 20% of the essays between the two giant books are same. The Goddess book is all fiction, so it’s pretty distinct from the other two. I’d recommend the goddess book if you’re getting someone a gift.
Between the two 800-pagers, the Library of Scott Alexandria was written in 2014, so it’s more classic Scott, and more focused on rationality specifically. I would personally prefer the newer SSC Abridged.