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more about #samuelrdelany more comments → Wyldemusick: The fifth book in the McGill Feighan series by Kevin O'Donnell. PLAINSwas supposed to be almost done back in 1990 or so, and to be released by Tor, b... more » Soon Lee: Top of my wish-list would be the conclusion to Tony Daniel's trilogy that began with "Metaplanetary", continued with "Superluminal", and then his publ... more » ghopkins1138: George Alec Effinger began a fourth Budayeen novel. The first chapter can be found in the collection, "Budayeen Nights." more » bagumpity: Just wait a few years. If the author is still alive, he'll die and his family will either miraculously find a "99% finished manuscript" or find some ... more » Starwatcher: Another tragically incomplete project is Miracle Man, my all-time favorite Alan Moore/Neil Gaiman comics series. Will it ever be completed? I have m... more » Starwatcher: Yeah, the sad thing is, almost all of those writers were/are favorites of mine: Dick, Delany, Lovecraft, Butler and Disch especially. Why is it that ... more » bobert: "The Geography of Dreams", Stephen R. Boyett's sequel to "The Architect of Sleep". It's 23 years now since you published "Architect", SteveBoy - and... more » Dessad: You might as well add George R.R. Martin's "Song of Ice and Fire" series--the guy is never going to finish it, thanks to his questionable handling/rev... more » amygdala: Not exactly unfinished novels, but unfinished series: John Barnes has started THREE separate series of books, each including huge plot threads that th... more » Wookie1972: It's not a book, but I would love to see something done (perhaps a graphic novel?) with David Lynch's Ronnie Rocket. I've read the synopsis and it sou... more » Wookie1972: I hate to be mean, but isn't that a little bitchy on Stephen King's part? I mean, he's got more money than God. #books more » Moff: Joel Rosenberg (who's best known for his Guardians of the Flame series, which I've never read) (and who is this guy, not this guy) wrote a book called... more » Zidel333: The REAL Book 7 of Dune by Frank Herbert. None of that Kevin J. Anderson and Brian Herbert crap. Sad that this isn't on the list. Travesty really. #books more » njesto: David Gerrold's "Chtorr" series! more » Guang: I was so mad at Robert Jordan for not finishing the last book of the WoT series before he passed. I was reading through the rest of them, timing my re... more » -
#unfinishedmasterworks
12 Unfinished SF Novels We Wish We Could Read
Of all the alternate worlds we're dying to visit, the greatest is that mythical room containing every book that was never written. Here are the dozen unfinished novels by science fiction's greatest authors, that we wish we could read.
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#exclusive
Samuel Delany Answers Your Science Fiction Questions!
Samuel R. Delany has been away from science fiction for over twenty years — and now he's coming back to it, sort of. His new novel Through The Valley Of The Nest Of Spiders is an introspective future history.
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#books
4 Authors We Wish Would Return To Science Fiction
Some of our favorite science fiction authors appear to have left SF behind, after creating stories that live with us forever. We asked Nicola Griffith, Karen Joy Fowler, Samuel R. Delany and Mary Doria Russell why they left the genre. More » -
#springmatingseason
10 Authors Who Put Sex In Their Science Fiction
Sex and science fiction have not always been the most obvious partners; combining the two has occasionally defeated even the genre's greatest luminaries. But here are ten authors who successfully brought sex into the future.
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#storytelling
What's The Difference Between Story And Plot?
People always say the story is the most important thing in good science fiction. But excessively "plot-driven" science fiction is dismissed as mindless or worse. What's the difference between story and plot anyway?
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#bookreview
Samuel Delany Will Come Into Your House And Shred Your Notebooks
Samuel Delany not only helped redefine science fiction, he's one of a few SF writers who teach writing at the college level. So I was excited to see he'd written a book about writing. More » -

