Storm Raven said:Actually, it has a lot to do with worldbuilding verses no worldbuilding, insofar as Harrison's point is concerned. He didn't say "don't do worldbuilding". He said "don't let worldbuilding interfere with the story".
And, in doing so, you have, to a large extent, followed Harrison's advice. The story triumphed over worldbuilding. What would be counter to his advice would be if, instead of mentioning the swamp muffler once, you introduced a character named "Mike the Swamp Dude" who spent an entire chapter talking to the main character's about the swamp muffler, and none of that information was useful to the story in any way. That's an info-dump, and it is fairly common in mediocre science fiction and fantasy. The author has some cool background detail that he really, really wants to use, so he contrives a circumstance to tell you about it.
And that isn't what Harrison is criticizing. Go back and read his quote again. He's saying story should triumph over worldbuilding. I don't think you are disagreeing with him.
That is exactly what i thought Harrison was saying as well.
It is not that details are not important as they can give life and versimiltude to the story, but that authors that are focused on worldbuilding end up visiting the department of extraneous backstory often enough to the detriment of the writing.
The point that setting and worldbuilding are different, I completely agree with and I think is a very important to this discussion.
The difference for me would be, the details in the town that the story takes place in are part of the setting and can bring it to life, an info dump in the story about the nearby capitol that has little impact on the story is part of the worldbuilding problem.
When reading fiction I can really tell the writers who are focused on worldbuilding in their writing, you can see where they have this powerful desire to show you the world that they created regardless of any substantial connection to the story that they are creating.
Strangely this discussion caused me to enter Bizarro World.
I almost never agree with Storm Raven or Hussar and am almost always in agreement with Raven Crowking.
and now I fully agree with both Hussar and Storm Raven (of course all involved dont know that because I am a chronic lurker).
