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- From: kxh16@po.CWRU.Edu (Kathleen Hardy)
- Newsgroups: alt.cyberpunk,rec.arts.sf.written
- Subject: Re: modern space opera (was: Diamond-hard SF)
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 22:40:48 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- In a previous article, gtclark@festival.ed.ac.uk (G T Clark) says:
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- >
- > I've just finished reading "Dying of the Light" by George R R
- >Martin,which is definitely an SO.It was actually written in the
- >mid-seventies,but apparently he's written some more in the same vein.
- >He's also written Fevre Dream,which is a vampire novel,and some shorts,
- >including one which won a Hugo.His most famous piece,as far as I can
- Good author... He's got an anthology out, a collection
- of a series of shorts called _Tuff Voyaging_. About a pilot
- who acquired an old, *BIG* ship. (Big = 30 kilometers along
- the x axis, etc....) Good stuff. :)
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- Kitten
- --
- Do you like the dark?
- Do you like the way it moves?
- Do you come alive when neon kills the sun?
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