(urth) Book of the New Sun won the contest!

James Wynn crushtv at gmail.com
Wed Aug 3 08:55:11 PDT 2011


I did! I did! I think she's under rated.


On 8/3/2011 10:39 AM, Ryan Dunn wrote:
> Nancy Kress is another very gifted female SF writer, I'm not sure if 
> she was mentioned yet or not.
>
> ...ryan
>
>
>
> On Aug 3, 2011, at 10:38 AM, Antonin Scriabin wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the link!  I look forward to exploring more about and by 
>> Lafferty.
>>
>> On the topic of women writers, has anyone read anything by Janny 
>> Wurts?  I hear good things about her large and ongoing /Wars of Light 
>> and Shadow/ and have picked up the first two books, but have enough 
>> on my to-read pile that I can't start them.  A brief scan through 
>> shows that the prose is very dense, flowery, and "archaic" ... which 
>> is something I am more likely to enjoy than not, if done well.  My 
>> favorite female writers have all tended to be pretty far from the 
>> science fiction / fantasy genres (Jeannette Winterson and Joyce Carol 
>> Oates).
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Daniel Petersen 
>> <danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Since the topic has turned slightly to Lafferty, I'd be remiss in
>>     not mentioning I write the only blog on the net dedicated to him:
>>
>>     http://antsofgodarequeerfish.blogspot.com/
>>
>>     (It's been mentioned here before, but just in case present
>>     company didn't know that...)
>>
>>     -DOJP
>>
>>
>>     On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Antonin Scriabin
>>     <kierkegaurdian at gmail.com <mailto:kierkegaurdian at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         R. A. Lafferty is very good, but unfortunately I have only
>>         been able to find and read one of his novels (his first,
>>         /Past Master/).  I definitely will keep my eye out for more. 
>>         I had no idea "science fantasists" was a sub-genre, and one I
>>         enjoyed so much!
>>
>>         -K
>>
>>
>>         On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Daniel Petersen
>>         <danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com
>>         <mailto:danielottojackpetersen at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             Marc Aramini marcaramini at yahoo.com
>>             <mailto:marcaramini at yahoo.com> to Urth:My favorites were
>>             probably more likely to be labeled as science fantasists,
>>             Zelazny, Philip K Dick, R A Lafferty, Abraham Davidson,
>>             Cordwainer Smith, etc. I liked Theodore Sturgeon though.
>>
>>
>>             Nice list (including Bradbury) - throw in some Harlan
>>             Ellison, Brian Aldiss, Michael Bishop, Le Guin, and, of
>>             course, Wolfe, and that's usually my kind of brew.  I
>>             still can't get past that 60s/70s 'New Wave' sort of
>>             anthropological s.f. period.  From the 80s I've enjoyed
>>             Dan Simmons, but I really haven't read much s.f. beyond
>>             that.  (Except Tim Powers, who spans 70s to now, and whom
>>             I'm increasingly becoming a genuine fan of).  I only went
>>             backwards in time from there - Lovecraft, William Hope
>>             Hodgson, Arthur Machen, Lord Dunsany, Robert E. Howard,
>>             etc.  I'm really interested in delving into more
>>             contemporary stuff from the likes of Michael Swanwick,
>>             Wiliam Gibson, China Mieville, Charles Stross, Charles De
>>             Lint, John C. Wright, etc.  Still trying to fit it in
>>             whilst trying to read and write about the entire oeuvres
>>             of Lafferty and Wolfe!
>>
>>             -DOJP
>>
>>             On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Marc Aramini
>>             <marcaramini at yahoo.com <mailto:marcaramini at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>                 --- On Tue, 8/2/11, Jerry Friedman
>>                 <jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
>>                 <mailto:jerry_friedman at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>>
>>                 > From: Jerry Friedman <jerry_friedman at yahoo.com
>>                 <mailto:jerry_friedman at yahoo.com>>
>>                 >>
>>                 > I'd say a lot of the most admired male authors
>>                 before the
>>                 > 70s--Heinlein, Asimov,
>>                 > Van Vogt (who I don't like), Anderson, Bradbury, Pohl,
>>                 > Kornbluth--were extremely
>>                 > didactic, with pragmatic, realistic purposes.  Clarke
>>                 > might be an exception.
>>
>>                 It's funny, you named all my least favorite authors
>>                 there except Bradbury, his summoning of innocence and
>>                 the gathering its subtle but mature sinister loss
>>                 always interested me.  never liked most of those guys
>>                  . . . tedious to me for some reason.  I liked some
>>                 of Clarke.  I don't think those guys were really
>>                 artists (call me a snob).  Asimov I liked as a
>>                 childrens author, and he had one or two works that
>>                 surpassed his usual output.
>>
>>                 My favorites were probably more likely to be labeled
>>                 as science fantasists, Zelazny, Philip K Dick, R A
>>                 Lafferty, Abraham Davidson, Cordwainer Smith, etc. I
>>                 liked Theodore Sturgeon though.
>>
>>                 Just personal opinion to some degree,  I suppose,
>>                 like preferring Dostoyevsky to Tolstoy or Sterne to
>>                 Richardson.
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