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| Registered User Join Date: Nov 2005
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? This would be a question for anyone with a knowledge of Spider's short stories: Which story has to do with a character who fathers a child with the intention of later making her his wife? That's about all I know about the plot. appreciate any help anyone might offer with this! |
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| resident pedantissimo Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? Love Spiders work- is he still living on his island and thus triple wubbly unobtainable? Has a slight tendency to drive an idea into the ground- the best of the "Stardance" series was the original novella- each additional layer diluted the idea a little more. Bit of a leftover hippy- look who's talking- I'll buy anything he writes. |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? Actually, he's pretty approachable - at least via his website and letters. He seems to truly enjoy speaking with fans and whatnot. There's nothing like an old hippie - at least they aren't full of stress and tense nerves. I'm not too fond of his scifi stuff - too ethereal and full of ideas that make my head hurt. My favorite's (if you couldn't tell from my earlier posts) are his short stories and the Callahan series. He does a great article as well. Seems to have a good newspaper voice. Instead of speaking at people, he speaks to them. There really is a difference. |
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| resident pedantissimo Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Switzerland
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? Quote:
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| Zocia Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Ohio
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? He has written much, all that I have read, I enjoy. Who doesnt love freindly tavern stories? even those with a twist? or fanciful mysteries with a futuristic turn? or stories about a place ya wish, just once in your life you could go to? He's the guy I will keep on my book shelf forever. Call me strange, but I like beer stories, puns, unbelievable occurances and mythic creatures(friends not yet discovered) and tales of conquering the bad -dudes.... Throw me a good scotch, cold beer or good coffee and I'm all ears. Maybe if I'm lucky, I can help right the wrongs too.. |
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| Books are my anti-drug Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I live in Vancouver and I've actually met him at book signings and the like, very nice guy, very thoughtful. I've read almost all the Spider stuff; Very Bad Deaths is quite good, however, I really like The Free Lunch and the later Callahan novels. First post, by the way. Hello all. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I was given Lady Slings The Booze many years ago by a friend who thought I was like the lady in character. That was the first of Spider's books I'd ever read but it got me hooked. I went on to pick up all the Callahan books and would dearly love to find that bar. I love his short stories as well but am iffy on his SF work. But this might be because I'm generally fonder of either fantasy or a mix of SF and F. Spiders SF work comes across as being pretty convoluted and take several reading to make head or tail of. But that's just me. The Callahan tales are on my pile of books to reach for when feeling down. ![]() |
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| Registered User Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Missouri
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I'm fairly certain I read one of his books in Jail. I can't recall the name of the book but I believe the basic premise was that a scientist had released a virus that infected humans and gave them a hypersensitive sense of smell. The humans were then driven from the cities and other mecahnised areas because the stench was overpowering. I thought some parts were fairly interesting but I wasn't too terribly impressed. |
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| Author and Editor Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Cambridgeshire
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? Quote:
Yes, Ozymandius -- that was one of his. A book called 'Telempath', which was actually his debut novel and is regarded as something of a mini-classic. By the way, this is the first time I've ventured into the Spider Robinson corner of the forum, and just wanted to add that I absolutely love the Callahan stories (which are very different from Telempath) -- humour, warmth and imagination all at the same time. Great stuff. | |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: California
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I've read just about all of the Callahan stuff, as well as Telempath, and just finished his new book Variable Star, which Heinlein had started and never completed. I very much enjoyed it, and can't imagine anyone else doing a better job at finishing a story envisioned by Heinlein. |
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| Pet Nymeria. Now die. Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? Very Bad Deaths is all I could find at the library, no sign in any nearby stores. It was brilliant. I would definately agree that he talks to you, not at you. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Kansas
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I have read all of the Spider Robinson Callahans books and several of his other books and other books that are in the same league in style and humor and the same style of written schooling for the humor style. I am waitting for the nex Callahan book too come out , I hope he does more stories on the characters from all of his books. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Iowa
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| Re: Anyone here read any Spider Robinson? I finished Callahan's key and some other one, forget the name and enjoyed the humor. ![]() It is true, he is silly and makes simple things enjoyable. I think intended towards and adult audience though, and probably male. Being in that audience probably helped me enjoy the reading. |
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