Always sad to read about the passing of a #scifi writer from the greatest generation. This time it’s William Tenn. http://t.co/xpzdILyq
Always sad to read about the passing of a #scifi writer from the greatest generation. This time it’s William Tenn. http://t.co/xpzdILyq
You might like these:
- Another must-read interview with author William Gibson, this time from the Paris Review. http://t.co/saV7rEUX
- Despite protests to the contrary, Kurt Vonnegut was a #scifi writer, at least part of the time. http://ow.ly/5RXQ4
- I can’t ignore passing on this link to a review of a #scifi novel written by a Newfoundlander. It’s a rare occurance. http://t.co/ZY6gA3Mc
- RT 58 Ways to Read More Than 50 Books a Year: http://t.co/OmHD4iIg @elizabethscraig. I wish I could find time to read more!
- I never miss the opportunity to read an interview with William Gibson. Here’s a good one from The A.V. Club. http://t.co/XHnKxR6E

Lazarus 8:23 am on April 25, 2012 Permalink | Log in to Reply
They say he only wrote two novels. I read “Of Men and Monsters” and really enjoyed it. The only thing I did not like was the fact that it was only the tip of an iceberg in the universe he created. In today’s publishing philosophy he would have put out an entire series. But I already knew beforehand that he was not a novel writer and more of a short story guy.
NESFA press, the guys who put out “From These Ashes” the entire short story works of Fredric Brown, have published a two volume set for Tenn. Daunting, but if I ever see them for a reasonable price I would consider picking them up.