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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/5/2007 4:07:28 PM   
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Ohhhhhhhhhhhh and HG WELLS!

(please forgive my frothing)

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/8/2007 4:21:03 PM   
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Oh, I agree on Wells. People today are still using his work as the basis for movies, for new books based on his work, TV shows... (You don't see that happening with Verne, although Verne can be credited with inventing "hard" science fiction.) Wells was the man who didn't just imagine the future, he thought about what the future meant. Social science fiction was his invention. (Don't worry about how it all works, concentrate on what it does to the people!)

If you really, really like Wells, you might want to pick up the book, "War of the Worlds: The Global Dispatches." A really fun anthology of various writers imagining what other historical figures of the time were doing during the "martian invasion" of 1898. Teddy Roosevelt, Percival Lowell, Mark Twain, Emily Dickinson, among others, all have a scrape with those tentacles beasties.

The one thing that made me fall in love with Wells: He really knew how to cast a near hypnotic spell with his opening words:

"No one would have believed, in the last years of the 19th century, that this world was being watched, keenly and closely, by intelligences greater than man's, and yet as mortal as his own..."

Or...

"The man who made the time machine- the man I shall call the Time Traveller- was well known in scientific circles a few years since, and the fact of his disappearance is also well known...."

Or...

"As I sit down to write here, amidst the shadows of the vine leaves under the blue sky of Southern Italy, it comes to me with a certain quality of astonishment that my participation in these amazing adventures of Mr. Cavor was, after all, the outcome of purest accident. It might have been anyone..."

I mean, how could anyone, especially a kid in junior high school, resist books that started with lines like that?!

Yes, batshalom, I'm a geek about H.G. too! :)

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/8/2007 5:13:08 PM   
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Too sad at the moment to read

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/8/2007 7:15:59 PM   
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Why so sad, Pinsexx?

BTW, which Bradbury story were you referring to earlier? There's "There Will Come Soft Rains" about the house that keeps on working long after it's owners have died, and "The Day It Rained Forever" about the little girl who gets locked in the closet by the mean kids on the only sunny day Venus sees for 100 years...?

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/8/2007 8:37:02 PM   
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Richard Bach - It turned out the guy was a bit of a tool himself, but 'Jonathan Livingston Seagull',  'There's No Such Place As Far Away', and 'Illusions' are all beautiful tales.

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/8/2007 10:44:30 PM   
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Ray Bradbury for his poetic prose that still sends a thrill right down my spine to my toes.


~shiver~ Agreed. And for a book with a similar feel to "Dandelion Wine" try "Boy's Life" by Robert McCammon. ~delighted chills~ And let's hear it for TR Pearson, Ruth Bebe Hill, Breece D'J. Pancake, and all other should-be-knowns.


"Boy's Life" is brilliant.

and back on topic   I like the Master/ slave anthology edited by  N.T. Morley.

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/9/2007 12:12:30 AM   
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Kerouac, Burroughs, Bukowski.

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RE: Writing that inspires you? - 11/9/2007 6:47:53 AM   
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You're talking about William Burrhoughs, right? Not Edgar Rice Burroughs? LOL

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