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Aftershock & Others - review - fpw - 04-10-2009 AlvinFox Wrote:Just finished this last night. Great stories. The interstitial material is almost as good as the stories. (Not better than though.) I went to them same E3 as FPW. Well, one of the many E3's I've been to. I am such a nerd. What are the three 'missing' stories? Also, any chance of the script for Syzygy ever being put online? I'd like to read that as well. How about a DVD (or two or three) that collects all of the FTL Newsfeeds?The 3 removed were "Bugs," "Night Dive" and "Performance." Posting them as free downloads might not be a bad idea. Same with "Syzygy," if Matt agrees. As for FTL, Sci-Fi Channel owns those rights...and it would take ten DVDs, I believe. Aftershock & Others - review - Anders Monsen - 04-24-2009 fpw Wrote:[SIZE=3]The 3 removed were "Bugs," "Night Dive" and "Performance." Posting them as free downloads might not be a bad idea. Same with "Syzygy," if Matt agrees. What happened with "The Wringer?" I don't see it in any collection, nor mentioned in the new book, yet I thought it appeared in the mid-1990s? Anders Aftershock & Others - review - Alvin Fox - 04-24-2009 Anders Monsen Wrote:What happened with "The Wringer?" I don't see it in any collection, nor mentioned in the new book, yet I thought it appeared in the mid-1990s? "The Wringer" wasn't included because it's being written into one of the remaining RJ novels. Aftershock & Others - review - Wapitikev - 04-24-2009 AlvinFox Wrote:"The Wringer" wasn't included because it's being written into one of the remaining RJ novels....at present, it can only be found (used) in 2 publications: in NIGHT SCREAMS (NAL/ROC) (January 1996) edited by Gorman & Greenberg and in Gauntlet #17 (October 1999). The first one can usually be found for as little as $1.00 on Abebooks.com -Wapitikev Aftershock & Others - review - Anders Monsen - 04-24-2009 Wapitikev Wrote:...at present, it can only be found (used) in 2 publications: in NIGHT SCREAMS (NAL/ROC) (January 1996) edited by Gorman & Greenberg and in Gauntlet #17 (October 1999). The first one can usually be found for as little as $1.00 on Abebooks.com Thanks. I actually read a copy in a store once - I would have bought the book but it was in horrible shape. Since only the bookstore would have profited from my purchase and I just wanted to read the FPW story, I sat down and read through it right there. I was not aware it was being folded into a forthcoming RJ book. Two of the Midnight Mass stories that became part of the novel were mentioned, but not this one (and I don't recall the three that were excised being mentioned either; I shall have to locate copies) Anders Aftershock & Others - review - t4terrific - 04-25-2009 Wapitikev Wrote:...at present, it can only be found (used) in 2 publications: in NIGHT SCREAMS (NAL/ROC) (January 1996) edited by Gorman & Greenberg and in Gauntlet #17 (October 1999). The first one can usually be found for as little as $1.00 on Abebooks.com It's my second favorite RJ short. Aftershock & Others - review - Wapitikev - 04-25-2009 t4terrific Wrote:It's my second favorite RJ short....and your favourite is? -Wapitikev Aftershock & Others - review - t4terrific - 04-26-2009 Wapitikev Wrote:...and your favourite is? "A Day in the Life". It's my favorite story period. Aftershock & Others - review - rutgers69 - 05-04-2009 fpw Wrote:from PW: Just wondering if there are any limited editions of Aftershock & Others. Aftershock & Others - review - texasx96 - 05-26-2009 I finally gave up on waiting for it to come out on the Kindle and bought a hard copy. The next week it came out on the Kindle. I haven't quite finished it yet, but awesome read so far. The stories are great, but I almost find myself looking forward to the real life exploits in between more than the stories themselves. I'm a bit over halfway. So far I think my favorite is *&S%(%. |