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... Isn't it a great story. It does seem unfinished, but who cares because it's so beautiful. John...
John Anderson
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Aug 5, 2004
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For all those of you so Iris mad you'll read anything to do with her, you can find a short story I wrote at Stuart's Iris site, or to be more specific, at; ...
Philip Craggs
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I've just been tidying up my Who books and, for reasons which currently elude me, I seem to have two copies of Scarlet Empress (good as it is, I don't think I...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 4, 2004
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Apparently there will be an interview with Paul Magrs in the 'Independent' on Sunday. That is all. Phil...
Philip Craggs
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... From: "Philip Craggs" <turlough_1@...> ... What, the Paul interview will take up the entire paper? I'm sure he's very interestigng and all, but I...
Stuart Douglas
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... Oh god, *anything* but cricket. Phil ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more...
Philip Craggs
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... Ah well, being Scottish I know nothing about cricket at all, I was just trying to think of something which the Independent would contain reports on. You...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 7, 2004
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Quick question - has anyone here who reads/posts on the Iris message board at http://iriswildthyme.proboards3.com/ had any problems connecting to it recently? ...
Stuart Douglas
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... I've just gone there, got in read some messages and posted a reply... Actually as a Guest I probably shouldn't have been able to that last, so there might...
JULIAN WHITE
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From: "JULIAN WHITE" <julianw55@...> ... board ... Thanks Julian. I never actually turned off the ability of guests to post - is it generally a good...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 15, 2004
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That'd have to depend on how many guests you get and what they post... Personally, I'd leave it on until/unless some people start posting inappropriately as...
grrreg
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... I'm not sure - just used to having to register before I can post, I guess... j...
JULIAN WHITE
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Sep 15, 2004
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Having realised during the current discussion of Paul's Who books on Jade Pagoda that I have very different tastes in sf than those who don't like Iris, I just...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 16, 2004
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... Well, i've read over 20 novels by John Brunner. Some of them are appauling, but some of them I class with the best sci-fi ever written - 'Stand On...
Philip Craggs
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... At various times in my life I've enjoyed both Aldiss and Smith, though I've not read anything of theirs for ages. The same goes for (selected) Asimov,...
Julian White/Alex
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... Your tastes mirror mine spookily, Stuart -- all of the above are fabulous. Except that I might not specifically count Smith among my favourites (he's...
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Sep 17, 2004
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... I got into PKD through Cordwainer Smith actually. One of the intiital attractions to Smith when I first came across his work as a teenager was the sheer...
Stuart Douglas
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... The only Gene Wolfe I've ever read was the torturer series (can't remember exactly what it was called) which was very good although, as you say, more ...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 17, 2004
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... I don't think I've ever read any John Brunner which is strange since 'Stand on Zanzibar' is one of those novels which always crops up in discussions of ...
Stuart Douglas
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... I know some people can't stand it (IIRC Will Starr hates it) but I just loved the originality of its presentation (scripts for 'blip-verts', quotes from ...
Philip Craggs
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... From: "Philip Craggs" <turlough_1@...> To: <transtemporal@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [transtemporal]...
Stuart Douglas
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Sep 17, 2004
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... ...whereas I prefer his later stuff, except 'Empire of the Sun' which I thought was actually one of his weakest novels! It just doesn't feel like a Ballard...
Philip Craggs
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Sep 17, 2004
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Cosmicomics by Italo Calvino: various points in the evolution of the universe and Earth are described by someone who claims to have been there the Cyberiad by...
John Anderson
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... Never been much of a fan of Moorcock, but the Calvino is one I haven't come across. Given my fondness for Stapledon, the thought of a writer of the style...
Stuart Douglas
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... How ON EARTH did I forget that? One of my favourite books from my favourite writer. Phil ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW...
Philip Craggs
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Sep 17, 2004
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... From: "Philip Craggs" <turlough_1@...> To: <transtemporal@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:20 PM Subject: Re: [transtemporal] Re:...
Stuart Douglas
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Actually, it's not really fanfic since it was written by authors Simon Bucker-Jones and H P Lovecraft, but in case anyone missed it when it appeared on JP a...
Stuart Douglas
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Oct 2, 2004
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From the replies to the question of other sf writers Iris fans like, a few people commented that the authors mentioned didn't seem to have a great deal in...
Stuart Douglas
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Oct 5, 2004
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... And therein lies the problem, I think. You've defined Paul's Who work as 'science fiction', and i'm not sure how accurate that is. If you look at his Who...
Philip Craggs
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Oct 5, 2004
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... From: "Philip Craggs" <turlough_1@...> To: <transtemporal@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 4:40 PM Subject: Re: [transtemporal] The...
Stuart Douglas
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