Title: | Arcana Caelestia |
Notice: | Directory listings are in topic 2 |
Moderator: | NETRIX::thomas |
Created: | Thu Dec 08 1983 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1300 |
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Is fantasy acceptable in this NOTES file? If it is does anyone have any information on when the book Castle of Wizardry by David Eddings is coming out. I've read the first three books of the Belgariad and I'm eagerly awaiting the next one. Have any of you out there read Moreta yet? John O'Keefe (the younger)
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7.2 | HARE::STAN | Tue Dec 20 1983 23:44 | 1 | ||
SF is not fantasy. | |||||
7.3 | NUHAVN::CANTOR | Wed Dec 21 1983 02:20 | 3 | ||
... and conversely. But they are often discussed together. | |||||
7.4 | ORAC::BUTENHOF | Wed Dec 21 1983 08:30 | 7 | ||
Since the boundaries between SF and fantasy are often rather blurry, and in many cases outright meaningless (particularly when SF writers bring the touch of science to sword and sorcery type stuff), it would be a shame to exclude fantasy interests from this notes file. Who knows, they may say something interesting!!! /dave | |||||
7.5 | NACHO::LYNCH | Mon Dec 26 1983 17:17 | 21 | ||
Addressing the original question, this from net.sf-lovers from the USENET: Newsgroups: net.sf-lovers Path: decwrl!decvax!genrad!security!linus!philabs!aecom!jsanders Subject: next book in the Belgariad Bad news folks: The next book of the Belgariad by David Eddings (book 4; Castle of Wizardry) isn't due out till the spring. The fifth and final book (Enchanted End Game) is expected out within a month of book 4 though. If you havn't read this delightful fantasy yet - I strongly recommend it. The three books already published are: Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, and Magician's Gambit. -- Jeremy Sanders {philabs|pegasus|esquire|cucard}!aecom!{sanders|jsanders} -- Bill | |||||
7.6 | OLORIN::PERKINS | Tue Dec 27 1983 14:08 | 5 | ||
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Certainly fantasy belongs here. Who knows when it might no longer be fantasy... but 1984... -bp- | |||||
7.7 | ABLE::DUGGAN | Thu Jan 12 1984 10:20 | 5 | ||
The mathematician Renee Thom (catastrophe theorist) said, "geometry is successful magic". ...And it is. ...mtd | |||||
7.8 | R2ME2::EPPES | Tue Jun 12 1984 20:20 | 8 | ||
"Castle of Wizardry" is now available in stores. "Moreta" is good, as McCaffrey usually is, but the ending was a complete surprise and shock to me. 'Nuff said. -- Nina (just found out about this file) | |||||
7.9 | WHO::GILL | Mon Sep 24 1984 09:37 | 8 | ||
Regarding the Belgariad series - I'm told the 5th and final book is scheduled for publication in December 84'. Any fantasy readers out there know of any other GOOD fantasy works currently available ? Russ Gill WHO::GILL | |||||
7.10 | EARTH::MJOHNSON | Tue Sep 25 1984 18:29 | 80 | ||
Well, as for good fantasy, you can try The Gandalara Cycle (mentioned in more detail in Note #126.2). The is also the Lords of Dus: The Lure of the Basilisk The Seven Altars of Dusarra The Sword of Bheleu The Book of Silence The author is Lawrence Watt-Evans, the publisher is Del Rey Books. These four books cover the entire story and are all published (no waiting). It is the story of Garth, the Overman, who desires immortal fame. He seeks the seers, (here is an excerpt): ------------------------------------------------------------ "Death is everywhere", the decrepit creature replied. "I know that, Ao; I would it were not so." The hag addressed as Ao merely shrugged, and the warrior continued: "It makes life pointless -- to know that I and all I know will die and pass away, as if I had never been." He paused briefly, then went on. "I wish that it were possible for me to perform some feat of cosmic significance, to change the nature of things, so that all would look back millennia from now and say, 'Garth did this.' I wish that I could alter the uncaring universe so that even the stars would respond to my passing, so that my life would not be insignificant." Ao moved uncomfortably. "You are a lord and a warrior whose deeds will be recalled for a generation." "I am known to a tiny corner of a single continent; and even there, as you yourself say, I will be remembered only for a century or two, an instant in the life of the world." "What would you have of us, my sister and myself?" "Is it possible for a mortal being to alter the way things are?" "That, it is said, is the province of the gods; if the gods are the baseless myth some believe them, then it is the role of Fate and Chance." Garth had apparently expected this reply; there was only the slightest pause before he said, "I would have it, then, that if I cannot change the world, at the least the world shall remember me. I would have it that my name shall be known as long as anything shall live, to the end of time. Can this be?" He stared at the misshapen hag, his usually expressionless face intent. She gazed back impassively and answered slowly, "It is your desire that you be known throughout history, from now until the end of the world?" "Yes." "This can be done." Her tone seemed curiously reluctant. "How?" "Go to the village called Skelleth, and seek these the Forgotten King; submit yourself to him, obey him without fail, and what you have wished will be." "How am I to find this king?" "He is to be found in the King's Inn, clad in yellow rags." ------------------------------------------------------------ The rest you'll have to read for yourself. MartyJ P.S. The Sword of Bheleu is one *HELL* of a sword! (If you read the story, you'll know what I mean.) | |||||
7.11 | EARTH::MJOHNSON | Wed Nov 21 1984 22:40 | 6 | ||
For those of you who have been waiting for it, the Enchanters' End Game is now available in your book store. I just picked up my copy today. It is the last book in the series. MartyJ | |||||
7.12 | SF/FANTASY THEY MIX | DELREY::KILMER_RO | Fri May 12 1989 20:53 | 6 | |
I AGREE WITH DAVE IT WOULD BE A SHAME TO CUT OUT THE FANTASY, BECAUSE ALOT OF PEOPLE NAMELY MYSELF LOVE BOTH SF AND FANTASY. AND THOSE WHO ARE NOT INTERESTED IN ONE OR THE OTHER CAN SIMPLY BYPASS. THIS IS MY FIRST REPLY IN VAX NOTES HOPE IT WORKS!!! HERE GOES NOTHING. ROBYN | |||||
7.13 | David Eddings writes too seldom for me......... | BREW11::MASSARI | Ship-wrecked and comatose, | Wed Nov 22 1989 09:09 | 23 |
Hi the science fiction fans galore and all other non-evolved life-forms I have just joined this conference and feel that fantasy and science fiction go hand in hand. Whilst on the topic of Eddings had anybody had a read of the follow up to the Belgariad? There are four books on the market and the fifth is not due for another year. Titles: Guardians of the West; King of the Murgos; Demon Lord of Karanda; Sorceress of Darshiva; Seeress of Kell (forthcoming) He has also started another fantasy series entitled "The Ellenium (sp?)" so far only one of the three books has been published - to all D.Eddings fans this is a definite MUST..... Cheerio and happy reading Tahi Massari - Birmingham UK | |||||
7.14 | Check out 640 | REVEAL::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Wed Nov 22 1989 10:11 | 3 |
DIR/TITLE=EDDINGS 640.0 MRMFG1::L_KEARNEY 27-JUN-1988 68 DAVID EDDINGS | |||||
7.15 | Directory of Eddings topics | HANDVC::SIMONSZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Thu Feb 22 1990 19:19 | 6 |
Topic Author Date Repl Title -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 567 BIRGP1::ALLEN 26-JAN-1988 5 Eddings' The Belgariad 640 MRMFG1::L_KEARNEY 27-JUN-1988 105 David Eddings: _Mallorean_ series 856 BREW11::MASSARI 15-FEB-1990 41 D.Eddings - THE ELENIUM | |||||
7.16 | <High Hunt...> | KAOOA::HOLLISTER | HOLLISTER | Fri Feb 14 1992 08:56 | 11 |
Hi People, I was wondering if anyone has seen or heard about David Eddings first book called "THE HIGH HUNT". I have been looking everywhere for it could someone let me know where in Canada I can get it. Also if anyone has read it please let me know what you thought of it. By the way, if you are a fan of Eddings you might want to check out Robert Jordan (NOTE: 943). Terry |