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offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 11:34 [#00380024]
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Philip K Dick
William Gibson
Douglas Adams
Kurt Vonnegut


 

offline LuckyPsycho from a long way from home (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-05 11:38 [#00380029]
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Greg Bear
AC Clark



 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 11:41 [#00380033]
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Kal Pittaway


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 11:52 [#00380049]
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I've only read one Iain M Banks and it wasn't my bag.
However, I recently got Do Androids Dream... and some Ursula
le Guin stuff (the Dispossed').


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-05 11:56 [#00380054]
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William Gibson is one my fave writers in any genre...most
sci-fi is just pulp, Gibson turns it into literature...

And yeah, PK Dick is good...great ideas but often pretty
poorly written...His life story is a good a read as his
books; that's pretty rare for a writer....

I've liked what i've read of Greg Bear as well...my
other-half loves his stuff...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 11:58 [#00380056]
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What? Can you read with your dick or something?


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 12:01 [#00380060]
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*groan*


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-09-05 12:09 [#00380065]
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+And yeah, PK Dick is good...great ideas but often pretty
poorly written...His life story is a good a read as his
books; that's pretty rare for a writer.... +

????



 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 12:11 [#00380066]
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"????"
???? ;)


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:14 [#00380068]
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Stanislaw Lem
Philip K Dick
Roger Zelazny
Ursula LeGuin (though she 's done some shit too)
William Gibson
Robert Silverberg (same as Ursula)


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:15 [#00380070]
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Vonegutt too, only he's not strictloy SF


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-09-05 12:15 [#00380071]
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the bit about him being a poor writer...his writing is
lucid, economical and brilliantly vivid..that's a style you
develop when you write as many short stories as he
wrote..making every word count!


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 12:17 [#00380073]
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I know. He is god. 'nuff said


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 12:19 [#00380075]
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oh yeah and george wells of course although I've only read
the invisible man and the time machine.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:28 [#00380078]
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OK, then I guess I will have to put in Jules Verne too. And
Edgar Allan Poe


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 12:29 [#00380080]
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d'oh forgot verne. I read quite a lot of his work while
learning french. Great stuff.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:34 [#00380086]
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And I guess Isaac Asimov and Arthur Clarke have to get
honorable mentions. But I forgot to put two very important
writers, I apologise:

Theodor Sturgeon
Frederik Pohl


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-09-05 12:36 [#00380089]
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i hope no ones forgetting grant naylor!


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:41 [#00380092]
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Uhh, sorry, who is that?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 12:43 [#00380093]
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He wrote Red Dwarf and has yet to be punished.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-09-05 12:44 [#00380094]
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grr! they did 2 red dwarf novels...then split into rob grant
and doug naylor, and did another red dwarf novel each.

douglas adams is a good choice tho^


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:45 [#00380096]
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LOL!

heh, nice one.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:47 [#00380098]
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So, I take it those red dwarf novels are comedy?


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-09-05 12:49 [#00380099]
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erm yes. i take it your not a RD fan then?


 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:50 [#00380101]
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RD da shit bruvvah.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 12:51 [#00380102]
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Far from it.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 12:52 [#00380103]
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I have never read it, I have never heard of those guys. I
know only of big guys like Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchet
when it comes to sf/f comedy.


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:54 [#00380106]
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Red Dwalf is NOT Shit thank you :P


 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:55 [#00380108]
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you no speaka da lingo bruvvah


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 12:55 [#00380109]
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You're right; I wouldn't elevate it to that status.


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:56 [#00380110]
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Boy, your a worry.


 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 12:57 [#00380112]
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your looking very sharp tonight jonesy...have you got a hot
date lined up?


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-09-05 12:58 [#00380114]
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red dwarf is one of the best tv comedy sci fis of all
time....its been around longer then the simpsons and is
being made into a movie, 4 novels have been
made....evidently the people who count dont think its shit.
:P


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-05 13:00 [#00380117]
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I agree with ya flea...but a lot of his style comes from
having to write quickly against a deadline and/or word
limit; it was kinda forced on him...& you can't underplay
the affect of amphetamines on him & his style (and entwined
in his themes as well...)...

I do like the style...but just can't help feeling we never
got to see the full extent of his talent...just the tip of
the iceberg...Hopefully his unpublished stuff will
eventually appear & we'll see something of the real PKD...


 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 13:00 [#00380118]
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I didn't say it was shit. I said it was the shit. It's sic
bruv.


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-05 13:00 [#00380119]
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Well Holly, I'd say its the best Show named Red Dwarf. Nah,
I liked it. :P

And Jonsey... my my, your looking handsome this evening! :D


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 13:01 [#00380121]
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C'mon man, its all knob jokes and sarcasm. Popularity does
not = good; just look at all the people who bought the
Hear'say album (fastest selling debut ever). The masses
cannot judge as they are largely ignorant scum.

dmise: no date. come round with a tub of KY and I'll let you
fuck me 'til your knob snaps.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-09-05 13:02 [#00380124]
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sorry i didnt understand..i have a build-up of smeg thats
interfeering with my cleavernessing


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2002-09-05 13:03 [#00380125]
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Get ya shit together would ya!


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 13:05 [#00380127]
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Jand: he did have a raw, often even clumsy style. It was
madde up for by the power of his visions. Some of his books
are not much more than acid trips made literature (Galactic
pot-healer being a case in point). He's up there with
Burroughs in writing from the other side, in my book.

Also, your comment about having to write fast against the
deadlines reminded me of another very important SF/F author
who made pulp noble:

Michael Moorcock.

There is a dedication in one of his collections saying that
"This book is dedicated to the time when if the story could
not be written in 24 hours, it wasn't worth being written"

Another very important if not prolific name:

J.G. Ballard


 

offline dmise from Melbourne (Australia) on 2002-09-05 13:07 [#00380129]
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Tempting.....but i'm not a big fan of back door shenanigans.


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 13:11 [#00380135]
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PKD = God ok ? End of debate.
As for Red Dwarf, I never found it remotely funny.
Punchlines that pretty much always end in something
beginning with the "smeg" (whatever the heck it means)
irritate me. It's definately not what I call science
fiction. It's shitty comedy in a space opera setting. nuff
said !
PKD on the other hand is science fiction at it's best.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 13:16 [#00380145]
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I wasn't trying to badmouth PKD as he is one of my fave
writers, I really love his shit, OK? But have you read Lem?
His stuff pisses on most american SF without as much as
breaking a sweat. And now Holywood makes another version of
"Solaris" which was originally Lem's finest book , made film
by Andrej Tarkowski. Stupid fucking holywood bozos.....


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 13:17 [#00380146]
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sorry wrong followup clickey ;)


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-09-05 13:22 [#00380151]
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yeah, PKD did have some amazing ideas...he'll porbably be
appreciated more as the years go on....

Dunno about Moorcock...never read anything of his...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 13:25 [#00380154]
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You shitting me? He wrote over 60 books and they are all
more or less corresponding with each other. He was another
part of the new wave that Dick, Zelazny and the rest
belonged to, only he was a brit. He played in Hawkwind for a
short while, too.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-09-05 13:25 [#00380155]
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PKD was poor wasn't he? I read or was told that he was
reduced to eating dogfood.


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 13:27 [#00380159]
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yup thasright jonesy. Such a shame but then again very few
Sci-Fi writters made much money in those days. I think my
faves so far has to be 3 stigmata and scanner darkly


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-09-05 13:33 [#00380165]
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Good choices. A scanner darkly is his unsung masterpiece.
His style got refined by then and some of the parts in that
book are just unbelievably trippy but still controlled.
Throw in Ubik and you are a winner.


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2002-09-05 13:35 [#00380168]
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Check out the media section of the recently re-vamped
http://www.philipkdick.com. There's a stream of an interview he gave
just before it's release in which he talks about his editor
who taught him how to refine his character construction and
story telling.


 


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