I heard Rostoni retired. They have a new editor according to the tf.n boards.
I really, really hated Coruscant Nights. And I'm very forgiving of Star Wars books. I found them intensely uninteresting.
Most pretentious post on the internet.Go read some Heinlein, Niven, Brin, etc.
My biggest problem with Coruscant Nights is that they are mystery stories, but none of the characters ever remember this.
Most pretentious post on the internet.Go read some Heinlein, Niven, Brin, etc.
Most pretentious post on the internet.Go read some Heinlein, Niven, Brin, etc.
Lol, are you saying, then, that SW novels are on a par with those authors?![]()
Most pretentious post on the internet.
Lol, are you saying, then, that SW novels are on a par with those authors?![]()
Perhaps some are, that's not really important.
What makes it pretentious is the implication that Star Wars novels aren't worth reading because said authors exist. Sure, high-concept SF lit is great; but popcorn fun SF lit is great too. It's like the food pyramid.
Lol, are you saying, then, that SW novels are on a par with those authors?![]()
Perhaps some are, that's not really important.
What makes it pretentious is the implication that Star Wars novels aren't worth reading because said authors exist. Sure, high-concept SF lit is great; but popcorn fun SF lit is great too. It's like the food pyramid.
Greg Bear wrote a SW book.
No.
Matt Stover manages to write both excellent science fiction and Star Wars novels.
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