




Very nice!
If no one minds, I'll just add a couple of thoughts on my favorite passages:
I call bullshit on the made-up statistic. And, even if it's not made-up, is TheKJA really saying that he's checked back every year to make sure it's still the "largest margin"? Of course he hasn't.The first novel, DUNE: HOUSE ATREIDES became a #1 international bestseller and was voted "Book of the Year" by the members of the Science Fiction Book Club by the largest margin in the history of the award.
This is actually demonstrably untrue. It is, in fact, a flat-out lie, and Keith knows it. Without even double-checking, I know that Sandworms > Paul > Winds, in terms of NYT ranking.All of the subsequent DUNE novels have also been bestsellers, each one peaking even higher on the lists ...
So, on top of everything else — including being a swollen asshole — Kevin J. Anderson is a liar.
I actually agree with this. The most positive thing that anyone with a working brain could ever say about Saga of the Silly Suns is that they were on time. Beyond that, it's all negative.Practically unheard-of in the field, Anderson released all seven large volumes on time, year after year, and he completed the series with Book #7.
To quote a great line from Heartbreak Ridge: "Ancient fucking history."Anderson's STAR WARS "Jedi Academy" books were the three top-selling SF novels of 1994.
So, you were the editor for other people's writing? And you think that that helped sell a single copy of any of those books? That's just truly delusional, Kevin. Seriously.... are the best-selling science fiction anthologies of all time.
Mine, too. Only TheKJA would be egomaniacal enough to still claim that as a credit after Koontz publicly emasculated him last year.This is my personal favourite.
Doesn't it? I'll bet that story has really morphed over years. Finally, we get, "Oh, Becky! I'll say 'Kevin chose the typewriter'! That's awesome!' "I call bullshit. This sounds *so* much like myth-building I can't even tell you.