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| another brick in the wall Join Date: Jan 2005
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| Re: John Wyndham Quote:
![]() Well possibly... I don't really look at writer nationality, I just read a lot of fantasy. Haven't read either of those JW books, or any others but the two I listed. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: John Wyndham just read midwich cuckcoos, much enjoyed hoe realisitic it all was despite all been planned many moons ago... feel could happen now just as easily... question: anyone else think film 28 days later is day of the triffids remake? ... it all seems to much! |
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| Moderator Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia
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| Re: John Wyndham Quote:
![]() Interesting thread this, I've only ever read Day Of The Triffids but perhaps I'll see if I can garner any more of this author's works. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: John Wyndham Quote:
It was my first sf book and I just started reading it again last night. | |
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| Rattus Norvegicus Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Norway
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| Just another busted robot Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: John Wyndham I think the time is ripe for a new screenplay for Day of the Triffids. Deftly-handled CG could really bring this story to life. But where is the screenplay? Do I have to write it to get this movie made? Because I will if I have to. I'm already kind of freaking out about the scene where the neighbour carries his wife out of their (8th floor) suite and reassures her as he steps out the window. That scene in the book really hammered me. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: John Wyndham My understanding of it, from various memoirs and accounts of the period, is that many of the writers used several pen names for two main reasons: 1) to be seen contributing too much to one magazine tended to put readers off, and they began to avoid that writers' work; Lovecraft, Howard, Kuttner, Campbell, etc., all did this at various times; 2) Wyndham wrote various types of stories and, as with today, readers often expect the same type and are disappointed or even turned against a writer they like if he ends up writing and publishing something different -- some writers are able to overcome this (Moorcock and Ellison come to mind), but it often causes a sharp reaction against a writer if they don't give their readers what they expect, and by using various pen names, readers can have a guide to what kind of story they're getting. It's becoming less common, but has been a tendency in publishing since at least Horace Walpole. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Bath and North East Somerset
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| Re: John Wyndham the trouble with lichen, no one's mentioned so far, also good thnking bout this has raised a memory, the BBC did the Day of the Triffids (70s?) as a series. Remember watchin it as a child, scary as anything but i was hooked! |
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