From: "Henry Potts" <bondegezou@...> ... I assume the OP was referring to the "Allen Road" mailing list. I thought that Jade Pagoda did have some kind...
There are three votes here. Pick your favourite (and, if you wish, a second favourite, third favourite etc.) and post here or e-mail me. - Best Non-Who Fiction...
I wrote ... Two very different books come to my mind... 1st "The Prisoner's Dilemma" by Jon Blum & Rupert Booth - a rollercoaster of a blockbuster, a rich,...
Pick your favourite (and, if you wish, a second favourite, third favourite etc.) and post here or e-mail me. - BEST NEW AUTHOR - BEST RETURNING AUTHOR Full...
I wrote ... NEW AUTHOR: Hmmm... Not an exciting year for new talent, but Nick Wallace deserves a vote. RETURNING AUTHOR: I am behind on my reading for the...
... If I'm a Who author by definition of JP (and looking at this I see I am), then I suppose 'Dead Ringers' counts. As does my Twisted Tales BBC3 episode 'Txt...
... broadcast ... I'll add them to the webpage. That's <http://www.bondegezou.demon.co.uk/jp/jpawardsnext.htm> if anyone's forgotten. Some more nominations for...
... What do you mean by "first book syndrome?" To me, it brings to mind KitchenSinkitis, the shoving of every cool idea the author had -- plot, background,...
Hello again. A few more awards for your voting pleasure... and I'll do a big voting form with everything on it at some point too if you're worried about...
You can vote for as many candidates as you want: just put them in rank order -- 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. May I please have your votes for... - BEST WEBSITE: any...
Not seen any comments about the new "Quick Reads" book I am a Dalek by Gareth Roberts. http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0563486481/026-9590074-4453262 ...
I interpreted this entirely as a one-off novel for people with reading difficulties. And... I'm really looking forward to! Just because it's Gareth Roberts...
... mind ... Which is a reasonable opinion about "Prisoner's Dilemma", but FWIW it's not really first-book syndrome at its root -- it's *only*-book syndrome....
... 'First book syndrome' is the phrase someone (Henry?) has coined in the past on this very list to refer to that sort of throw-everything-in unfocussedness. ...
... If it makes you feel any better, I am half way through the book and I wasn't seeing it as first book syndrome. I saw it as an attempt to make up for the ...
From: "Henry Potts" <bondegezou@...> ... 1. The Prisoner's Dilemma, by Jon Blum and Rupert Booth, and. 2. "Thoughts on the Problem of Order" by Simon...
... Heh I have a subtle plan. Hey voters you can read STOTPOO in draft form (and remember the printed one is better!) FOR FREE here, just be sure to vote ...
From: "Henry Potts" <bondegezou@...> ... Oh dear. Apart from the ones I wrote for, I've only read Seven Deadly Sins (I'm still working my way through...
From: "Henry Potts" <bondegezou@...> ... Still has to be Outpost Gallifrey, I think, although obviously the emphasis has shifted away from the literary...
From: "Henry Potts" <bondegezou@...> ... 1. Nick Wallace. 2. Simon Guerrier 3. Clare Bartlett 4. Matthew Sweet 5. Jonathan Clements 6. Joff Brown ... ...
... I actually *like* that in a book, at worst it means you've seen all the stupid ideas in one place, and at best you've seen a lot of good ideas which the...