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Kailin

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Jun 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/16/99
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Hey Joe, I was talking with Gregory Keyes this weekend at Agamemcon 3
and he mentioned that you had the final copy of his third Psi Corp book,
Final Reckoning (I think was the title), in your hot little hands. So,
have you finished reading it yet? If so, what did you think? He read the
prologue of the book to some of us after a panel, which got everyone
very excited and now eagerly anticipating the book. Just wondering if
you knew what the timeline would be for it's release. I already know how
it ends, but I am still going to read it.


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Jms at B5

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Jun 16, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/16/99
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I finished reading the book this past weekend, and it's possibly the best of
the three, which I didn't think I'd say, given how much I liked the first two.

What I think fans will like about it most is that while the first two dealt
with what led up to B5's timeline, some of able to be inferred from stuff, this
is all stuff that is yet to come...and it's nifty.

jms

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Jun 17, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/17/99
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In article <19990617010515...@ng-cb1.aol.com>,

jms...@aol.com (Jms at B5) wrote:
> I finished reading the book this past weekend, and it's possibly the
> best of the three, which I didn't think I'd say, given how much I
> liked the first two.
>
> What I think fans will like about it most is that while the first two
> dealt with what led up to B5's timeline, some of able to be inferred
> from stuff, this is all stuff that is yet to come...and it's nifty.
>
> jms

Looking forward to it. It should be out this month, right?

BTW, is there any chance of getting more authors involved? There are
many who I think could do equally good work, maintain the high quality
standards now set, and with B5 done it would be nice to have the novels
(and maybe later a short story anthology, including your Amazing
stories?) out a little more regular. Not cookie-cutter porduct books
like most of thr Treks, and certainly not in that overwelming volume,
but perhaps a dozen or so authors so a B5 novel could be out every
couple months?

scott tilson.


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