The Internet Reacts to Death of Ursula K. Le Guin
@McKelvie
prevnext88 is a good age though. A good life.
— Jamie McKelvie (@McKelvie) January 23, 2018
@FrontierEvan
prevnextMelancholy. She was a brilliant voice. Reading Ursula K. Le Guin can encourage you to be a better human, to see the suffering you are complicit in creating but also the beauty we are capable of achieving together. https://t.co/mXIgK1AYVp
— Evan Preston (@FrontierEvan) January 23, 2018
@leahmcelrath
prevnext#UrsulaLeGuin is dead.
Damn it.
May she rest in peace and power.https://t.co/1ugLNzkrhq
— Leah McElrath (@leahmcelrath) January 23, 2018
@masanbol
prevnextursula k. le guin was the most important science fiction writer in the last 100 years. rest in power.
— ötterdämmerung (@masanbol) January 23, 2018
@LCWAllingham
prevnextUrsula K. Le Guin was a bright light in scifi and fantasy for many readers and a role model for many writers. She will be missed but her words will live on.
— Lindsey CW Allingham (@LCWAllingham) January 23, 2018
@OmanReagan
prevnextOh gods no. A heartbreaking loss in a time when we need her the most. Rest in power. https://t.co/CkRatb2kjX
— M.P. (@OmanReagan) January 23, 2018
@rebecca_savill
prevnextUrsula K. Le Guin was brilliant, inspiring, visionary. This really hurts.
— Rebecca Savill (@rebecca_savill) January 23, 2018
@shingworks
prevnextRIP Ursula K. Le Guin :[ Some of the first adult books I read as a child... her stories always unsettled me, which is the feeling you get when you learn to see the world in a different way. Please read some of her books if you haven't already.
— Der-shing Helmer (@shingworks) January 23, 2018
@HarriedWizard
prevnextUrsula K. Le Guin isn't gone. She's transcended.
Someone tells you otherwise, they're wrong.
— Harry Dresden (@HarriedWizard) January 23, 2018
@NeilHimself
prevI just learned that Ursula K. Le Guin has died. Her words are always with us. Some of them are written on my soul. I miss her as a glorious funny prickly person, & I miss her as the deepest and smartest of the writers, too. Still honoured I got to do this: https://t.co/U4mma5pJMw
— Neil Gaiman (@neilhimself) January 23, 2018