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My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 03 Oct 2009 20:53
by rain_maker
I just returned home from the book store with the Foundation Series and Enders Game. I would not have thought to even look for these books had it not been for the Hack and Bobos terrible "writing" ultimately leading me to this forum, where good science fiction has been discussed and compared endlessly.

I then got to thinking: what other good has actually come from McDune. There is a whole lot of bad, but what good has come to your life because of the "other books with Dune on the cover".

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 03 Oct 2009 23:27
by SandChigger
Well, you all got to know me! :P

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 04:44
by lotek
I think that's just about it non?
:mrgreen:

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 05:07
by Serkanner
The hack named Iain M. Banks a "critical darling", and I thank him for that. Because of the Hack's jealous nature I found a great writer!

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 09:26
by SandChigger
(Have you checked out Miéville as well? :) )

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 09:31
by Freakzilla
:think:

I started this forum... and met all you wonderfull people. :D

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 11:14
by Serkanner
SandChigger wrote:(Have you checked out Miéville as well? :) )
Not yet, but it is on my "to buy and read" list.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 04 Oct 2009 21:46
by Slugger
I actually got to throw a book across a room (Sadworms) in disgust. And meet fellow, intelligent, insightful, fans of the true Dune.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 08:59
by smugetsu
Gonna go with everyone else and state that KJA's "critical darlings" rant did introduce me to some great authors, namely Iain M. Banks and Ursula K. Leguin. Really though, he just threw out the names...discussing the books with people here is what pointed me in the right direction.

I suppose if my heater stops working in the dead of winter, I'll be able to put my copies of KJA's crap to good use, too...

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 10:17
by Frybread
I almost feel too much animosity toward TheKJA to thank the bum for anything. But if I had to, I'd thank Combover for making me appreciate FH's work that much more and for showing me that a person can be a miserable, arrogant prick with low self esteem in spite of being an "award-winning" hack ... er, author.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 11:48
by Tleszer
Frybread wrote:I almost feel too much animosity toward TheKJA to thank the bum for anything. But if I had to, I'd thank Combover for making me appreciate FH's work that much more and for showing me that a person can be a miserable, arrogant prick with low self esteem in spite of being an "award-winning" hack ... er, author.
RAmen.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 12:08
by Omphalos
I thank he who shall not be named for giving me purpose. If it weren't for him I would be nowhere near as interested in answering the "why" questions about SF. For example, "why does this suck so badly?"

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 13:22
by Ampoliros
Its certainly interesting how witnessing the worst in 'writing' can lead one to seek out the best. It's pretty hard to beat KJA in published hackery.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 17:02
by chanilover
I was inspired to write stories for the first time since school.

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 05 Oct 2009 17:05
by SandRider
"Trannies of Dune" won the coveted Jacurutu Jackal Award, didn't it ?

Re: My heartfelt thanks to Bobo and the Hack

Posted: 06 Oct 2009 17:21
by Leto
I was a friend of Frank Herbert. When I asked myself having children, he learnt me it could be damaging...

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Indeed

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