I read Charles Stross Accelerando back in the mid noughties. Absolutely loved it
He was kind of on the way up then so half a point on topic
( I was very disappointed with the Laundry Files and others, he was kind of a one hit wonder for me. )
I remember reading George RR Martin's Dying of the Light back when I were a lad. I recall I got it from the library (that used to be a building where you could go and they would loan out these things called books, kids!) - it was one of the old Gollancz series, anyone remember, with the yellow dust-jacket on a hard cover? Anyway this would have been long before anyone even began playing with thrones, so, yeah...
What was it?I read a future Nebula winner and Hugo-nominated author's first unpublished novel - written in longhand. And a pile of her short stories. Most were meh but one was "Bang! That's the one! Don't change a word!" It was her first sale
The short story was called Mirrors and Burnstone which she sold to Interzone in 1988What was it?
(Talk about leaving things hanging!)
I agree with Terry Pratchett, I remember reading a used copy of The Carpet People on the bus in the mornings going to technical college. (I travelled back home daily by train but I was always in a crowd of teenage mates then)Terry Pratchett. Remember reading Dark Side Of The Sun in about 1977...
I read those. They weren't very good and I was surprised when I was given a copy of Eye of the World to read. Huge improvement.Robert Jordan , we he started doing Conan novels.
Stross has done some very good stuff, Accelerando and Rapture Of The Nerds (with Cory Doctorow) for example... shame though that he keeps churning out blah, I suppose we all have to eat and Lovecraftania seems to be easy to sell in these times.I read Charles Stross Accelerando back in the mid noughties. Absolutely loved it
He was kind of on the way up then so half a point on topic
( I was very disappointed with the Laundry Files and others, he was kind of a one hit wonder for me. )
@Vince W I agree that Onmi was indeed brilliant, both in concept and editorial quality. I'd always pick up the new edition at Waterloo station. Best commute of the month. A sad loss when it shut down