May 18, 2013

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THE PUZZLE OF “THE PUZZLE OF THE SPACE PYRAMIDS”

Yesterday I finished a couple of big projects - or at least put them into some sort of "rough draft order" - and I decided to goof off and read a book. The book of choice, in this case, was an old science fiction yarn called The Puzzle of the Space Pyramids by Eando Binder, a nom-de-plume for Alfred Binder and his brother Otto, both of whom wrote a series of sci-fi novels. In this case, the book was quite a yarn, and entertaining in its own way. Written first as a series of short stories that were serialized in the late 1930's and early 1940's, the stories were "fixed up" and reprinted as a … [Read more...]

THE PROPER ORDER TO READ THE BOOKS

One of the commentators here, Mr. Sam Thielen, asked an excellent question that I thought I should address here rather than in the FAQ section. He asked what the proper order of reading my books should be. In actual fact, there are three ways one can read them, and it was in my mind when I started doing these sorts of books that anyone should be able to pick them up and read them in one of these three ways without detriment to the impact of the whole corpus of works. The first and most obvious way to read them is in the order they were originally written, and to my mind, this probably would … [Read more...]

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