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On 3/22/2024 at 4:31 PM, Ormond said:

Here is a link to Vernor Vinge's obituary in Locus:

https://locusmag.com/2024/03/vernor-vinge-1944-2024/

I haven't read any of the books in his "Zones of Thought" series yet, but I did read Rainbows End a few years ago and really enjoyed it. 

Vinge had actual experience in physical science labs at San Diego State, and it showed in his Reality War / Across Realtime novels.  The Motorola Physical Science Labs and Digital DNA Labs in both Tempe, AZ and Mesa, AZ had numerous scientific instrumentation servers named after his characters and locations from these and True Names.  His portrayal of such environments was the best and most realistic one I ever read until Walter Jon Williams' Days of Atonement.

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RIP John Barth.  Loved Lost in the Fun House when I had to read it on college, and recently grabbed The Sotweed Factor at goodwill.  I read about 20 pages waiting for my gf to pick me up and loved it, looking forward to picking it back up when I finish a couple other things.  

 

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14 hours ago, Larry of the Lawn said:

RIP John Barth.  Loved Lost in the Fun House when I had to read it on college, and recently grabbed The Sotweed Factor at goodwill.  I read about 20 pages waiting for my gf to pick me up and loved it, looking forward to picking it back up when I finish a couple other things.  

 

And a couple of links to obituaries for John Barth:

https://hub.jhu.edu/2024/04/02/john-barth-writing-seminars-obituary/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2024/04/02/john-barth-author-dead-obituary/

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  • 4 weeks later...

Just a very few days before the television series adapted from his Shardlake novel, Dissolution, airs. :crying: 

The Shardlake series is one of the best of historical fiction series, such as Druon's The Accursed Kings, P.F. Chisholms' Sir Robert Carey Mysteries, Robert Merle's Fortunes of France, Penman's Plantagenet series,  and even, for something completely different, yes, this is an excellent historical fiction series, Michael Pearce's Mamur Zept novels.

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13 hours ago, Wall Flower said:

Pan MacMillan has announced on Twitter that C. J. Sansom has died at the age of 71. 

Found this out today when I googled to see if there was any fresh news re a new Shardlake book..

Devastated...

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12 hours ago, A Horse Named Stranger said:

RIP Paul Auster

An author I sorta unexpectedly enjoyed (picking up one of his books (Moon Palace) from my bookshelf with the expectation of not going to particularly enjoy it, but he won me over)

A couple of obituaries for Paul Auster, and then a link to a "Booktube" YouTube video reaction to his death.

https://www.npr.org/2024/05/01/1212212960/paul-auster-dead

https://www.wnct.com/news/national/paul-auster-filmmaker-and-author-known-for-new-york-trilogy-dies-at-77/

 

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