>The system seemed to hang up on the third page of "Cold Type" so I'm going to
>save it and "Say Hello.." for later. Later today probably <g>.
Apparently so many people went after Cold Type that the system hiccupped....
>And thanks in advance for Tribulations! What a cool thing to do. Will it
>ever
>see print though? I do like to be able to pick my books up and put them
>down.
>
Of that I have no doubt. We haven't set anything up yet or even gone to market
on it because I really wanted to let this go out in this form first.
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>I read Cold Type and Say Hello to Mr Quigley. I must say, I think the
>latter would make a wonderful horror movie. It would be so misleading
>-- everyone thinking they knew what was going on, until the end.
>
Thanks...most horror films these days are about damnation and not a lot of them
are about redemption. I wanted to cut against the tide on that one.
>At one point you (JMS) said we shouldn't go to the trouble of digging
>up your early novels because they were really not that good. I
>ignored the advice and found them. You are right, they are not that
>good. However, somewhere between then and now you got to be a
>fantastic writer.
Thanks, but I'm still not quite there yet, in my own mind, not quite where I
want to be with the writing. Give me another ten years.
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>So you're saying Bacon wrote B5??
Now be a good egg and stop that.
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