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message 4: by Jim (new)

695116 Roger Zelazny is probably my favorite author. He's known for his fantasy & SF. He died in 1995. This year, The Dead Man's Brother was published. It's an action, murder mystery that he wrote 30 years or so ago. Found when his agent was cleaning up files. Of course, I pre-ordered it & when it arrived, promptly did nothing but read it. A dream come true!

One book which I would hope to see someday, preferably soon, is the 5th book of
John Gregory Betancourt's additions to the Zelazny's Amber series. I really liked the first 4 books, but the publisher went out of business before the 5th could be published. The new publisher has buried the book according to John. He said he was even willing to write it as a novella as part of the 4th book, but received no reply. Arrgghh!!!


message 3: by Chris (new)

1605591 Angela Carter beyond a doubt! Dahl too for that matter.


message 2: by Bjtriton (new)

2167237 Octavia Butler for sure! and I wouldn't mind new Zelazny stuff (even an outline to how *he* would have finished the Amber series!)


message 1: by Jane (new)

2149093 I read recently that a previouly unknown manuscript of John Wyndman's as been found.
What author would you like to have a manuscript turn up at the back of the cupboard?



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