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message 1: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Rather than make this topic for a specific author, I made it general, so that it can be used when we lose any of our favorite authors.



This link is about the loss of Vince Flynn


message 2: by jaxnsmom (new)

jaxnsmom | 8341 comments That's so sad, he was only 47. I'm sorry for his family and all of us who enjoyed his work. I'll miss Mitch Rapp and the realistic dangers his books portrayed.


Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments Vince Flynn was my all time favorite thriller writers. I am saddened that Mitch Rapp is no more - he has had his last mission.

Flynn was very talented. I admire his imagination, his research, and writing skill. His death has had me slightly shell shocked since I heard the news of his lost battle to cancer.


message 4: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments I'm afraid I hadn't heard of or read this author. It is always sad when this happens, and at so young an age. When Stephen King almost died, I was also shell shocked.


message 5: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments Richard Matheson passed away on Sunday, June 23 according to CNN, but Goodreads lists it as yesterday. He was 87 years old and has an amazing legacy in his SciFi fiction.


message 6: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Janice wrote: "Richard Matheson passed away on Sunday, June 23 according to CNN, but Goodreads lists it as yesterday. He was 87 years old and has an amazing legacy in his SciFi fiction."

This is a great loss!


message 7: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments I haven't read any of his books, but I've seen the movies made from them. I think I'll start reading some of them starting with Hell House. I have suspicions that the lastest remake of Hell House starring Geoffry Rush doesn't hold true to the book.


message 8: by Almeta (last edited Jun 25, 2013 02:34PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments I just ordered Somewhere In Time. A beautiful romantic movie was made from it and set on Michigan"s very own Mackinac Island.


Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments Shucks, we are losing some good authors...I enjoyed Hell House."


message 10: by Marie Claude (new)

Marie Claude (mariecg2001) | 1030 comments I am currently reading Somewhere in Time. It has been on my TBR for some time but I read the news, I thought it was time to put it at the top!


message 11: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments I hadn't heard about Matheson. I've read several of his books. He was a great writer.


message 12: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Oh that's so sad :( I only read I am Legend and Other Stories for the first time last year, but it packs a mighty punch for such a short book!


message 13: by Almeta (last edited Aug 21, 2013 01:49AM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments "Dutch" Elmore Leonard died Tuesday, August 20th.

He is one of the first author's whose books I began collecting. Early in his career he wrote Westerns and then later Crime Novels and Screen Plays.

Probably best know for Get Shorty.

Leonard will also be well-remembered for his 10 Rules of Writing:

1. Never open a book with weather.
2. Avoid prologues.
3. Never use a verb other than "said" to carry dialogue.
4. Never use an adverb to modify the verb "said."
5. Keep your exclamation points under control.
6. Never use the words "suddenly" or "all hell broke loose."
7. Use regional dialect, patois, sparingly.
8. Avoid detailed descriptions of characters.
9. Don't go into great detail describing places and things.
10. Try to leave out the part that readers tend to skip.

My most important rule is one that sums up the 10:
If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.


message 14: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Elizabeth Peters died August 8th.


message 15: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments Thanks for posting this Almeta. What great rules Elmore had.


message 16: by Almeta (last edited Aug 21, 2013 01:20PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Shanna wrote: "Almeta wrote: "I just ordered Somewhere In Time. A beautiful romantic movie was made from it and set on Michigan"s very own Mackinac Island."

I love that movie. Please let us know if the book is as good! ..."


The book is a lot darker, but then I should have expected that from Richard Matheson. I also found a portion of the time travel, too repetitive.

The movie still stands as an all-time favorite. Which is saying something, since I do not tend to seek out romances.


message 17: by Cherie (last edited Aug 30, 2013 01:20PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I just got a notice from my Library that Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney passed away this morning at age 74. Along with their "RIP Mr. Heaney", they included this poem.

DIGGING

Between my finger and my thumb
The squat pen rests; snug as a gun.

Under my window, a clean rasping sound ...
When the spade sinks into gravelly ground:
My father, digging. I look down

Till his straining rump among the flowerbeds
Bends low, comes up twenty years away
Stooping in rhythm through potato drills
Where he was digging.

The coarse boot nestled on the lug, the shaft
Against the inside knee was levered firmly.
He rooted out tall tops, buried the bright edge deep
To scatter new potatoes that we picked,
Loving their cool hardness in our hands.

By God, the old man could handle a spade.
Just like his old man.

My grandfather cut more turf in a day
Than any other man on Toner’s bog.
Once I carried him milk in a bottle
Corked sloppily with paper. He straightened up
To drink it, then fell to right away
Nicking and slicing neatly, heaving sods
Over his shoulder, going down and down
For the good turf. Digging.

The cold smell of potato mould, the squelch and slap
Of soggy peat, the curt cuts of an edge
Through living roots awaken in my head.
But I’ve no spade to follow men like them.

Between my finger and my thumb
The squat pen rests.
I’ll dig with it.


message 18: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments The picture of him on his author's page makes me think of Christopher Plummer quoting poetry in the movie "Must Love Dogs".


message 19: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Janice wrote: "The picture of him on his author's page makes me think of Christopher Plummer quoting poetry in the movie "Must Love Dogs"."

I have not seen the movie, but I just watched the trailer. I may have to check it out this weekend!


message 20: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments I enjoyed the movie, Cherie. For someone who doesn't like to read romance novels any more, I still like to watch romantic movies. :)


message 21: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I watched the movie tonight, Janice. It was good. Great cast. I caught a You Tube video of Christopher Plumber saying the poem from the movie too when I was looking up the words to Brown Penny on-line.


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

I read about his passing as well. His translation of Beowulf is a must read, in my opinion, but I've not read any of his other work.


message 23: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) It's been some month with deaths of favorite authors. Elmore Leonard, Elizabeth Peters and now Seamus Haney.


message 24: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5190 comments Frederik Pohl died last Monday.


message 25: by Cherie (last edited Sep 06, 2013 01:20PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Neil Gaiman wrote a very nice rememberence of him in his blog. Here is the link. http://journal.neilgaiman.com/

You have to scroll down a ways, but it is there.


message 26: by Debra (last edited Sep 07, 2013 06:59AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Love Leonard's 10 Rules of Writing, Almeta!

I have to read some of Leonard's work. I've enjoyed Matheson very much. It's sad when our favorite authors pass on. Means we are all getting older, too, aren't we. Sigh...


message 27: by Snoozie Suzie (new)

Snoozie Suzie (snooziesuzie) | 937 comments Apparently Tom Clancy has passed away. I've never read his books nor seen any of those that have been made into films.


message 28: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Yes, Suzie, I just saw the headline in my news feed.
He was only 66.
I have read many of his books and loved many of the films that have been made from them.
One of my daughters and her husband have always been loyal fans. They have been replacing all of their paperbacks that they owned of his, with hardcovers the last two years.


message 29: by Cathie (last edited Oct 02, 2013 09:43AM) (new)

Cathie (catitude) | 915 comments "The only way to do all the things you'd like to do is to read." RIP Tom Clancy.
Goodbye Jack Ryan.


message 30: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Hadn't heard about Tom Clancy. Although, his books are not really my style, I have respect for his popularity and ability. RIP.


message 31: by Snoozie Suzie (new)

Snoozie Suzie (snooziesuzie) | 937 comments Doris Lessing has passed away aged 94. Another author I have never read even though she has written over 50 works. A winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.


message 32: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Snoozie Suzie wrote: "Doris Lessing has passed away aged 94. Another author I have never read even though she has written over 50 works. A winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature."

I looked over her list of books. It does not look like I have read any either. She wrote a lot of Forewards and Introductions in other people's books and did some translations too. Maybe we could pick one and do a Buddy read next year.


message 33: by Snoozie Suzie (new)

Snoozie Suzie (snooziesuzie) | 937 comments That sounds like a plan, Cherie. Or perhaps it could be a challenge on monthly themed read?


message 34: by April (new)

April Moreland Somewhere in time was mine and my mothers favorite movie. So sad about Richard Matheson


message 35: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments Maybe someone will nominate a monthly read theme to be a book by one of the recently deceased authors on this thread. There are some great authors and books represented here.


message 36: by Samantha A (new)

Samantha A http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04...

Peter Matthiessen dies at 86


message 37: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments I see Sue Townsend of Adrian Mole fame died this week. I can't recall whether I've read one of her books or not now.


message 38: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59847 comments I don't think I'd read any of her books, or Peter Mathiessen's.


message 39: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments I just read on the news that Gabriel Garcia Marquez passed away at age 87.


message 40: by Delmy (new)

Delmy  (needfulreads) That's sad! I love his books his writing is so masterful!
:(


message 41: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11456 comments Delmy =^.^= wrote: "That's sad! I love his books his writing is so masterful!
:("


That is a sad loss. Thanks for letting us know.


message 42: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments Peggy wrote: "I just read on the news that Gabriel Garcia Marquez passed away at age 87."

That is really sad news!


message 43: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Wow, I just saw it in a status update. RIP GGM, I hope you find that magic land you wrote about.


message 44: by Ann (new)

Ann (ann7258) | 334 comments Oh my goodness...I am just in the middle of Love In the Time Of Cholera! How awful! May he rest in peace...


message 45: by Anne (Booklady) (new)

Anne  (Booklady) Molinarolo (wwwgoodreadscomAnneMolinarolo) | 1282 comments Maya Angelou has died today. She was 86. I loved I Shall Not Be Moved


message 46: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments Oh! such a sad new.


message 47: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I caught a display of her books at the library last week but did not pay attention, except for her name. I thought she was a wonderful writer. I have a stack of her books on my desk. I could not give them away. It always makes me smile to see the titles, starting with "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings".


message 49: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments OHHH!
That is a very bad news. He is (was) one of my favorites SF´s authors!
:-(


message 50: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18549 comments Thanks for letting us know Esther. I recently bought his books, Flowers for Algernon. I will have to read it soon.


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