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781.1 | Too Obvious an Ax to Grind | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Apr 24 1989 13:04 | 10 |
| I just started reading the 3rd volume, and I'm struggling through
the incessant lecturing. My enthusiasm for the series wanes in
direct proportion to the amount of it that I have read.
Uhm, if you decline to give *your* opinion for fear of prejudicing
the discussion, why would you expect anybody else to give their
opinions?
len.
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781.2 | More <> Better | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Apr 24 1989 13:34 | 3 |
| I, too, am having trouble wading through the BS to get to the meat
of the story. IMHO, the books were much better in the first,
un-expanded, editions.
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781.3 | The Author Stumbles | GIGI::SHERMAN | Barnacle 1 | Mon Apr 24 1989 15:34 | 23 |
| OK; good point.
My opinion: this book fails badly. It compares to the first two
as does Star Trek: The Next Generation to Star Trek: The Original
-- talk, talk, talk ... <snore>.
If I remember correctly, the third book was to be the last of three,
in which all lose ends were wrapped-up. I suspect that what happened
was the publisher "suggested" that the series could be milked for
a lot more, and to be fair to the author who is probably being paid
by the word and/or number of books, the five now planned for the
series may be extended beyond even that.
Book three is one of those all talk, no action books, in my opinion.
It does have glimpses of exciting writing, but the endless sub-plot
of that interminable mind training schtick made my eyes glaze over. It
was too much like some company seminars [which will remain unnamed.]
Gerrold is capable of far better.
Ken
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781.4 | I've waited years for THIS? | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | STOP the planet; I'm gettin off. | Mon Apr 24 1989 16:38 | 11 |
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I have to agree with the previous 2 notes. I'm only half way through
book 3 and the conversations are all starting to look the same.
All of the mind games that McCarthy went through with Duke, Whitlaw,
Fletcher et al in books 1 and 2, he's reliving in book 3 with
Foreman (again) and Delandro. Its becoming quite tedious to read
the same lines over and over. All right Gerrold, we get the point,
on with the story.....
Steve
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781.5 | Note from David Gerrold | GIGI::SHERMAN | Barnacle 1 | Wed May 03 1989 17:29 | 21 |
| THIS CAME THROUGH COMPUSERVE:
EasyPlex
Date: 03-May-89 15:54 EDT
From: David Gerrold [70307,544]
Subj: Chtorr Books
There are only five books planned for the series. You have to think of it
as a very large novel. The first three books have been to set up the
various problems. The last two books will reveal most of the secrets of the
Chtorrans and will resolve the dilemma postulated in the first three books.
Nothing in the books is extraneous -- even the Mode Training stuff is
essential to understanding the Chtorran intelligence when we finally meet
it. I thank everybody for their patience and their willingness to work
their way through the series.
dg
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781.6 | IMHO... | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | STOP the planet; I'm gettin off. | Thu May 04 1989 09:32 | 12 |
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Well, I finally finished Rage for Revenge and must say that I felt
the last 1/3 to 1/4 of the book made up for the drudgery of the
first portion. If it weren't for the limericks and -SS quotes,
I probably would have given up before getting to the later pages.
All in all I'm glad I kept going.
-Steve
(What does a Chtorran call a writer who re-writes the first
two novels in a series? Bad Taste.)
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781.7 | i liked all three | FRSBEE::STOLOS | | Thu May 25 1989 21:10 | 8 |
| ahh...i like all 3 of them. a friend of mine mentioned that he thought
that the alliance with the renagades was more than what appeared
that the dark secret would be that the worms were mutated people
or something more horrible. i don't know but something is going
on. personally i would love to wear orange fur which could give me
new senses.
pete
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781.8 | Rewriting for fun and profit | TLE::PETERSON | Notable Minds Need to Knowt | Fri Jun 02 1989 18:40 | 8 |
| > (What does a Chtorran call a writer who re-writes the first
> two novels in a series? Bad Taste.)
Arthur C. Clark rewrote a single book, one of which was titled "Against The Fall
of Night". I liked em both, but I liked the first better!
Just-starting-the Chtorr-books-now,
\bob
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781.9 | Must Be Habit Forming | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Jun 05 1989 17:22 | 8 |
| re .8 - the rewritten version was, I believe, "The City and the
Stars".
Note also that Clark "rewrote" his short story "The Sentinel" to
become "2001: A Space Odyssey".
len.
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781.10 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | Get the priest as well... | Sun Jun 25 1989 19:42 | 18 |
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I liked the third, not as much action as the 2nd
or 1st, but I still couldn't put it down. The
limericks have to go though. They have nothing
to do with the story, and they are horrible. It
seems like he had Jim into writing them 'cause he
wanted to use them in his books. They are also
quite gross, not that I have anything against
that, but it was unnecessary. The jokes in book
2 were at least funny. I also always wondered
who Soloman was. Not a big revelation in book
three, but kind of neat.
- Rob who now has one more book to wait for -
*sigh*
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781.11 | | ISLNDS::ROBINSON | | Fri Jun 30 1989 11:34 | 7 |
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How did Gerrold change books 1 & 2 when he 're-wrote' them - I read
the original versions and thought they were pretty good - but after
reading the 'preface' to the 3rd it sounded like the series was
going to be dragged on forever (plus the plot sounded _really_ hokey).
will
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781.12 | Another note fron dg | EDUHCI::SHERMAN | Barnacle 1 | Thu Jul 06 1989 18:18 | 24 |
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EasyPlex
Date: 05-Jul-89 16:38 EDT
From: David Gerrold
Subj: More Comments on WAC
Thanks for the comments, Ken.
You can pass this to those interested:
There are five books in the series. I am working toward a specific
ending. The fact that the series has expanded to five books is not
because I am dragging it out, but because I'm having fun exploring
what I've created.
Book four will explain a great deal of the Chtorran ecology.
dg
Last page. Enter command or <CR> to continue !
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781.13 | | PFLOYD::ROTHBERG | cause I'm FINISHED! | Fri Jul 07 1989 04:55 | 8 |
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Is there a way we can send mail to DG via our
usenet gateway? Does he have a usenet or arpa
address? thanx!
- Rob -
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781.14 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Starfleet Security | Fri Jul 07 1989 06:09 | 5 |
| re:.13
Unfortunately, no. I believe he's only on Compuserve.
--- jerry
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781.15 | itching for orange fur... | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | Caught with my windows down... | Tue Feb 06 1990 08:05 | 4 |
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Any updates as to the release of book #4? I thought it was due out
in the spring of '90.
-Steve
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781.16 | Uhmmmm.... | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Tue Feb 06 1990 09:14 | 9 |
| I don't know if you've noticed....
But it's only February!
;-)
I'm itching for the new book, too, but be patient.
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781.17 | well, is it? | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | Same source, different debugger. | Mon Jun 04 1990 13:56 | 3 |
| re: -.1
Is it spring yet?
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781.18 | | CAVLRY::ROBR | Turn this mutha out! | Fri Feb 22 1991 02:02 | 8 |
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How about now? I'm STILL waiting for this book, unless it's out and
none of my bookstores carry it... It's one of the few series I've had
to wait for and actually still remember (more or less) what's going on!
:')
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781.19 | the spring that never sprang | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | Same shift; different pay. | Fri Feb 22 1991 08:14 | 2 |
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I haven't seen anything in the bookstores.
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781.20 | possible hint?? | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | Job hunting is a contact sport. | Tue Mar 05 1991 13:16 | 9 |
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In Gerrold's "The Voyage Of The Star Wolf" he makes several references
(both direct and indirect) to the Chtorr. I haven't finished reading it
yet, but the 'universe' in which this book is set may provide some kind
of a hint as to how the Chtorr were defeated (if in fact they were).
-Steve
PS Harlie(s) also make an appearance in this book.
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781.21 | Beware the Easter Bunnydog | WHELIN::TASCHEREAU | Job hunting is a contact sport. | Thu Mar 07 1991 07:48 | 9 |
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Well, just finished "The Voyage Of The Star Wolf" and there really
aren't any concrete hints about the war against the Chtorr. The
book's jakcet, however, claims that Gerrold is now working on
book #4 of the Chtorr series. I guess we'll just have to be
patient a little while longer.
-Steve
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781.22 | any Chtorran news? | NWTIMA::KASSJE | Just passing thru it | Tue Apr 21 1992 17:47 | 8 |
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The WAC fans wait.... A star system is born and then dies... and still
the WAC fans wait
Anyone with recent data on Book IV? ;^)
j
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781.23 | | GAMGEE::ROBR | Gecko's running wild in Hawaii!! | Wed Apr 22 1992 06:24 | 8 |
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HAHAHAHA!!! I've been standing there right along side you waiting.
Even called the publisher a year or so ago, but they were useless of
course. I've practically got to reread these things now. I just have
a vague recollection of what's going on...
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781.24 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Wed Apr 22 1992 14:13 | 6 |
| Well, I have some news, but you might not like it.
The 4th book in the series is almost finished and is scheduled to be
released by the end of the year (this is according to the man himself).
There is going to be a (gulp) fifth book and possibly a sixth one. We
could be waiting into the next century if he continues at present rate.
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781.25 | | GAMGEE::ROBR | All the same we take our chances... | Fri Apr 24 1992 02:02 | 5 |
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im glad SOMEONE has news... dont suppose you have any idea why it took
so long to write this thing... he get bored with the series or
something?
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781.26 | | OASS::MDILLSON | Generic Personal Name | Mon Apr 27 1992 12:09 | 1 |
| Screenwriting obligations/other literary projects/writer's block.
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781.27 | A Season for Slaughter is on the way | TLE::FELDMAN | Larix decidua, var. decify | Tue Sep 15 1992 14:03 | 15 |
| Fresh from Magicon:
Book 4, A Season for Slaughter, is scheduled to start shipping in Dec. and hit
the stores by Jan. The original plans for book 4 grew to be too big, so it
got split. On the plus side, this means that book 5 is well underway, and
should come out with much less delay. On the minus side, this means that
book 4 shows that it stopped in the middle (more so than the other books).
Also, this means there will be at least 6 books in the series. Gerrold still
intends to close things off.
I picked up a complete draft of the book, dated Nov 91, at Magicon. I don't
want to comment too much, as I don't know what changes, if any, have been made
since then.
Gary
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781.28 | Who and how? | SWAM1::HERKELRAT_RA | If they fire one, we'll fire one. One fired, sir | Tue Sep 15 1992 18:25 | 3 |
| Who's the publisher? Hard or paper? Details, give me details :)
H
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781.29 | | TOKLAS::feldman | Larix decidua, var. decify | Tue Sep 15 1992 19:11 | 5 |
| Bantam, paperback. A new set of covers is being done, and the first three
books will be rereleased, with the new covers, so that they all look
consistent.
Gary
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781.30 | It's Heeeere! | DUSTER::COLLINS | Searchin' for Jesse | Thu Dec 17 1992 08:04 | 7 |
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It's out.
I just picked up a copy (paper) at Barnes and Noble in
Nashua, N.H.
-rjc-
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781.31 | | CONTRA::BEL_KWINITH | Dangerous but worth the risk | Thu Dec 17 1992 17:00 | 5 |
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Yes!! Hmmm.... now to remember what happened in previous books...
:')
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781.32 | | SWAM1::HERKELRAT_RA | If they fire one, we'll fire one. One fired, sir | Thu Dec 17 1992 17:08 | 11 |
| Is it just my imagination or has Gerrold turned up the humor rheostat
on McCarthy just a bit? At times it gets very distracting.
I enjoyed 'A Season for Slaughter' much less than the previous three
books. An incredible amount of writing (and reading) went into advancing
the series story line by the barest fraction.
Excuse me I have to go do some Mode excercises...
Herk
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781.33 | A <blank> for <blank>: Book V of WAC ? | NEMAIL::CARROLLJ | Gilligan! Drop those coconuts!! | Sun Apr 24 1994 21:09 | 10 |
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After reading The Man Who Folded Himself, I decided to pick up some
more of Mr. Gerrold's writing ( I know, I know, I had a sheltered
childhood ) - I'm almost through A Rage for Revenge, and then I just
have A Season for Slaughter to go - what's the news on the fifth book,
if any?
Thanks and cheers,
Jim
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