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   Ted Nolan    
   Re: (ReacTor) Five Anticipated Books and   
   22 Oct 25 04:43:13   
   
   From: ted@loft.tnolan.com   
      
   In article <10d9hbq$c69v$1@dont-email.me>,   
   Chris Thompson   wrote:   
   >James Nicoll wrote:   
   >> Five Anticipated Books and Stories That Remain Unpublished   
   >>   
   >> Since the authors are no longer with us, will we ever get a glimpse?   
   >>   
   >>   
   >https://reactormag.com/five-anticipated-books-and-stories-that-   
   emain-unpublished/   
   >>   
   >   
   >Eric Flint might be an interesting case.   
   >His 1632 series had collaborators up the wazoo. I'm in no way in tune   
   >with what's going on there, but I seem to have read something (perhaps   
   >in this very ng) that some of those folks are at least trying to get   
   >some of their stuff finished and published. Flint's Ring of Fire Press,   
   >though, folded immediately on his death.   
   >   
   >Luckily Ryk Spoor wrote pretty much all of _Fenrir_ and he's still with   
   >us, so I'm hopeful for a sequel there.   
   >   
   >Chris   
   >   
      
   There are plenty of series that could be finished if the market were there.   
      
   Forstchen's "Lost Regiment", Stacia Kane's "Chess Putnam", Reeve's   
   "Major Ariane Kedros" series, & Lentz's "Scythian Dawn" all come to mind.   
      
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