My friend and colleague
Tom Page wrote
The Man Who Would Not Die
- twice. No, I'm not talking about the multitude of drafts, experimental and otherwise, that any writer generates when producing a book. Back in 1981, Tom first wrote, and then Seaview Books published, what has now become a cult sci-fi classic about a handsome rake on inconveniently non-terminal life support. Then came a Signet edition, then one from Hamlyn.
Fast forward through intevening years, when predicably but unaccountably...
Published on June 07, 2010 10:23