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Zeki Huysman

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May 4, 2011, 6:53:47 PM5/4/11
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1) Douglas Adams
2) Richard Adams
3) Robert Adams
4) Jerry Ahern

AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
5) Forrest Ackerman

Which of these would make your cut?

Thanks for playing,
Zeki

David DeLaney

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May 4, 2011, 7:59:09 PM5/4/11
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Zeki Huysman <zhuy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>1) Douglas Adams
(Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Dirk Gently)
>2) Richard Adams
(Watership Down)
>3) Robert Adams
(Horseclans)

>4) Jerry Ahern
>
>AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
>5) Forrest Ackerman
>
>Which of these would make your cut?

All five, though all I have by Ahern are two by Jerry _and_ Sharon.

Hmmm. Nothing in between comes to mind, though we're about to get to Joan
Aiken.

Dave
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Brian M. Scott

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May 4, 2011, 10:33:50 PM5/4/11
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On Wed, 4 May 2011 15:53:47 -0700 (PDT), Zeki Huysman
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[...]

> 1) Douglas Adams
> 2) Richard Adams
> 3) Robert Adams
> 4) Jerry Ahern

> AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
> 5) Forrest Ackerman

> Which of these would make your cut?

Ackerman's important from a historical point of view, but
I'd certainly not include him as a writer. Douglas Adams
wouldn't go in *my* library, but _The Hitchhiker's Guide to
the Galaxy_ is undeniably a classic. Robert Adams'
Horseclans series is fun and workmanlike. I don't think
that I've read anything by Ahern, with or without his wife
Sharon, and I'm not likely to do so.

Brian

Butch Malahide

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May 4, 2011, 11:50:43 PM5/4/11
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On May 4, 9:33 pm, "Brian M. Scott" <b.sc...@csuohio.edu> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 May 2011 15:53:47 -0700 (PDT), Zeki Huysman
> <zhuys...@gmail.com> wrote in

> <news:be1547b9-2c2b-4d0b...@f15g2000pro.googlegroups.com>
> in rec.arts.sf.written:
>
> [...]
>
> > 1) Douglas Adams
> > 2) Richard Adams
> > 3) Robert Adams
> > 4) Jerry Ahern
> > AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
> > 5) Forrest Ackerman
> > Which of these would make your cut?
>
> Ackerman's important from a historical point of view, but
> I'd certainly not include him as a writer.

Doesn't editing count? What would sci-fi be without _Famous Monsters
of Filmland_?

Butch Malahide

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May 4, 2011, 11:52:03 PM5/4/11
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On May 4, 6:59 pm, d...@gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) wrote:

> Zeki Huysman <zhuys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >1) Douglas Adams
>
>  (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Dirk Gently)
>
> >2) Richard Adams
>  (Watership Down)
> >3) Robert Adams
>  (Horseclans)
> >4) Jerry Ahern
>
> >AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
> >5) Forrest Ackerman
>
> >Which of these would make your cut?
>
> All five, though all I have by Ahern are two by Jerry _and_ Sharon.
>
> Hmmm. Nothing in between comes to mind, though we're about to get to Joan
> Aiken.

Bob Agberg?

David Johnston

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May 5, 2011, 1:58:41 AM5/5/11
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On May 4, 4:53 pm, Zeki Huysman <zhuys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Original Post:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.written/browse_thread/thre...
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>
> 1) Douglas Adams
> 2) Richard Adams
> 3) Robert Adams
> 4) Jerry Ahern
>
> AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
> 5) Forrest Ackerman
>
> Which of these would make your cut?
>
> Thanks for playing,
> Zeki

Douglas and Richard Adams. Ackerman's a notable guy as a fan, but I
don't remember anything about his fiction.

Brian M. Scott

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May 5, 2011, 2:02:11 AM5/5/11
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On Wed, 4 May 2011 20:50:43 -0700 (PDT), Butch Malahide
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>> [...]

> Doesn't editing count?

Not as writing.

> What would sci-fi be without _Famous Monsters of
> Filmland_?

*Mine* would be exactly what it is now!

Brian

Zeki Huysman

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May 5, 2011, 2:19:11 AM5/5/11
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On May 4, 4:59 pm, d...@gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) wrote:

> All five, though all I have by Ahern are two by Jerry _and_ Sharon.

I had never heard of Ahern before making this list. Looking into him,
it's easy to see how he might be a polarizing figure--for many
reasons. Worth reading, David?

Thanks,
Zeki

Zeki Huysman

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May 5, 2011, 2:29:42 AM5/5/11
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On May 4, 8:50 pm, Butch Malahide <fred.gal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Doesn't editing count? What would sci-fi be without _Famous Monsters
> of Filmland_?

This (the former) is an important question. For me, in making this
list, I'm thinking of authors of primary texts, because I'm thinking
of this library as a gigantic set of shelves where stories and novels
wait for me till I want to read them. It would be just as valid to
think of it as a museum or research library where we'd want to see
these works in their historical context--stories in the magazines that
first published them, with the correct cover art, &c.

Just my opinions,
Zeki

Zeki Huysman

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May 5, 2011, 2:34:19 AM5/5/11
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On May 4, 8:52 pm, Butch Malahide <fred.gal...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Bob Agberg?

Took me a moment to figure out that's Robert Silverberg.

Thanks,
Zeki

David Johnston

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May 5, 2011, 2:49:41 AM5/5/11
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Actually, I could probably add Robert Adams. Not Ahern though.

David DeLaney

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May 5, 2011, 6:07:03 AM5/5/11
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One was, though it wasn't great or classic. The other is sitting on the bottom
of the second-from-left to-read pile in front of my screen, so I don't know.

Evelyn Leeper

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May 5, 2011, 7:54:42 AM5/5/11
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George Adamski
Chas Addams (more an artist, true, but what I think of as a narrative
artist)


--
Evelyn C. Leeper
I never trust anyone who's more excited about success than
about doing the thing they want to be successful at. -xkcd

Stewart Robert Hinsley

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May 5, 2011, 2:36:34 PM5/5/11
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<be1547b9-2c2b-4d0b...@f15g2000pro.googlegroups.com>,
Zeki Huysman <zhuy...@gmail.com> writes
>Original Post:
>http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.written/browse_thread/thread/
>6d668a6ac00b77ad?hl=en#
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>2b11769abe9e00aa?hl=en#
>
>1) Douglas Adams
>2) Richard Adams
>3) Robert Adams
>4) Jerry Ahern

There's also a Pete Adams. (He had one story reprinted in Aldiss's
Galactic Empires anthology.)


>
>AUTHORS I MISSED ON PREVIOUS ROUNDS (Ac)
>5) Forrest Ackerman
>
>Which of these would make your cut?
>
>Thanks for playing,
>Zeki

--
Stewart Robert Hinsley

Evelyn Leeper

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May 5, 2011, 7:05:29 PM5/5/11
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On 5/4/11 6:53 PM, Zeki Huysman wrote:

George Adamski

Zeki Huysman

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May 5, 2011, 7:35:07 PM5/5/11
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In case you missed it, the Next Post is here:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.arts.sf.written/browse_thread/thread/52baaafa0e04a4f1?hl=en#

(By the way, these "Next Post" links I'm adding aren't meant to
declare an end to discussion. Obviously, I don't have the right to do
that and wouldn't want to if I did. Just trying to be helpful.)

Thanks,
Zeki

Butch Malahide

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May 5, 2011, 9:27:35 PM5/5/11
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On May 5, 6:54 am, Evelyn Leeper <elee...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> George Adamski

You're joking, right?

Ahasuerus

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May 6, 2011, 2:22:34 AM5/6/11
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On May 5, 6:07 am, d...@gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) wrote:

> Zeki Huysman <zhuys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >On May 4, 4:59 pm, d...@gatekeeper.vic.com (David DeLaney) wrote:
> >> All five, though all I have by Ahern are two by Jerry _and_ Sharon.
>
> >I had never heard of Ahern before making this list. Looking into him,
> >it's easy to see how he might be a polarizing figure--for many
> >reasons. Worth reading, David?
>
> One was, though it wasn't great or classic. The other is sitting on the
> bottom of the second-from-left to-read pile in front of my screen, so I don't
> know.

I found _The Golden Shield of the IBF_ more readable than I had
expected based on sporadic exposure to Ahern's action/adventure
series, but I wouldn't add it to a "permanent SF library".

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