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Paul R   01-08-2005, 05:53 AM
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Maggers Wrote:I just finished SIMS, and I must say that it's my favorite non-AC, non-RJ novel by the Man. Gripping, relevent, scary in its believability, with great characters and a very warm touch. As usual with FPW's works, I read like a house afire, and then have to put the book down for a few moments because I'm so wound up - I can't bear then tension. Then I've got to begin reading again because I've got to know what happens. It's an approach to reading that is a tad schizophrenic, all engendered by FPW's amazing ability to create wickedly taut and compelling stories.

Wonderful, wonderful book!
I second all of that!
cyber-jack   01-12-2005, 02:46 AM
#12
According to Cemetery Dance's most recent newsletter, Sims 4 should be arriving in their warehouse next week, and will presumably start shipping soon after. They also claim that Midnight Mass will be arriving soon afterwards.

I'm not going to hold my breath on this news, but I will say that it's about f*&^%$# time!

We should see Sims 5 just before I sign up for bingo at the nursing home...
EGWilliams   01-13-2005, 06:28 PM
#13
Paul R Wrote:I second all of that!
Can I third it?
Just finished reading it 30 minutes ago. Haven't posted here since right after I met the Man at Horrorfind this year.
In my opinion, SIMS was the most well written of the eight FPW books I have read so far. It just worked so well on all the different levels (science, ethics, conspiracy, etc.) it touched on.
As for the possible TV mini series, I just worry about them pulling off the look of the sims cost effectively. If the make-up artist can't pull that off, I honestly think that it will doom the production no matter how good the script or the rest of the production is.

EG
KRW   01-13-2005, 09:38 PM
#14
EGWilliams Wrote:Can I third it?
Just finished reading it 30 minutes ago. Haven't posted here since right after I met the Man at Horrorfind this year.
In my opinion, SIMS was the most well written of the eight FPW books I have read so far. It just worked so well on all the different levels (science, ethics, conspiracy, etc.) it touched on.
As for the possible TV mini series, I just worry about them pulling off the look of the sims cost effectively. If the make-up artist can't pull that off, I honestly think that it will doom the production no matter how good the script or the rest of the production is.

EG

So, you where at Horrorfind this year. Are you in Arizona and where you the guy with the Keep hardback that wanted it signed?


KRW
EGWilliams   01-16-2005, 02:50 PM
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KRW Wrote:So, you where at Horrorfind this year. Are you in Arizona and where you the guy with the Keep hardback that wanted it signed?


KRW

I was referring to the Baltimore Horrorfind where I also ran into fellow boarder Tim Hatch. Totally forgot there was the Arizona one around Halloween.
Was it a fun time?

EG
KRW   01-19-2005, 11:19 PM
#16
EGWilliams Wrote:I was referring to the Baltimore Horrorfind where I also ran into fellow boarder Tim Hatch. Totally forgot there was the Arizona one around Halloween.
Was it a fun time?

EG

Was it fun? Are you kidding it was GREAT!!!! I was surprised at the turn out though. I knew of ten people that wanted to attend but didn't for some reason or another. I didn't leave myself a whole lot of time on that day either, but I enjoyed hearing him read his story! And I had my first copy of The Tomb autographed! It's the one I always loaned out, and it showed it! The autograph was for me and no one else. I have since retired it. Put it out to pasture. I believe it has done it's job, to say the least! But from that one book, he has a lot more fans!

I hope you had as much fun as I!


KRW
Scott Hajek   01-20-2005, 12:21 PM
#17
cyber-jack Wrote:We should see Sims 5 just before I sign up for bingo at the nursing home...

If we should be so lucky....
EGWilliams   01-24-2005, 02:31 PM
#18
KRW Wrote:Was it fun? Are you kidding it was GREAT!!!! I was surprised at the turn out though. I knew of ten people that wanted to attend but didn't for some reason or another. I didn't leave myself a whole lot of time on that day either, but I enjoyed hearing him read his story! And I had my first copy of The Tomb autographed! It's the one I always loaned out, and it showed it! The autograph was for me and no one else. I have since retired it. Put it out to pasture. I believe it has done it's job, to say the least! But from that one book, he has a lot more fans!

I hope you had as much fun as I!


KRW

The Baltimore one was much fun as well. John Skipp was a surprise addition to FPW's reading there. I guess he was filling in at the last minute for the announced author that didn't make it. Would have loved to get my copy of "Light at the End" signed.

EG
jimbow8   01-24-2005, 03:55 PM
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EGWilliams Wrote:The Baltimore one was much fun as well. John Skipp was a surprise addition to FPW's reading there. I guess he was filling in at the last minute for the announced author that didn't make it. Would have loved to get my copy of "Light at the End" signed.

EG
I love that book. What has Skipp (and Specter) been up to lately? Are they still writing?

The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. ... The piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
~ Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Bluesman Mike Lindner   01-24-2005, 04:03 PM
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jimbow8 Wrote:I love that book. What has Skipp (and Specter) been up to lately? Are they still writing?

There's an interview with Skipp in the latest issue of...a 'zine who's title ...I'm forgetting right now. Sorry, Jimbo!
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