A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care...
But then if that phrase by written by Irulan, does that make it true anymore

What I do know is that I've been a fan of the writings of Frank Herbert for about 25 years now, largely due to the way in which he makes you extend yourself and your knowledge base while reading. After discovering
Dune in the mid-eighties I devoured virtually everything he wrote, though still have to get to
The Whipping Star and
Hellstrom's Hive, and even enjoyed the flawed cinematic interpretation of David Lynch - and so when it was announced that Brian Herbert, together with Kevin J. Anderson, were to create new novels in the Dune Universe I was looking forward to them. To say I was bitterly disappointed in the House trilogy would be an understatement - in fact I found them a badly edited, ill-thought-out travesty - and have sworn off anything they've created since. As John Malkovic says to Clint Eastwood in
In the Line of Fire - "You show me some goddamn respect" - and that's the thing that gets my ire about these continuing monstrosities, the absolute and total lack of respect for what was written in Frank's original novels. Where's the gratitude? Where's the love?
This post is getting too long, so I'll just say 'hello' and shut up. I probably won't be a prolific poster here, as I have way too many other interests as well, but my love for Frank's writing is genuine -
Is yours, Brian and Kevin?