tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29616976.post4385232895446497123..comments2024-02-20T07:06:56.933+00:00Comments on THE SKINNER: The Hive Construct - Alexander MaskillNeal Asherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13933911904170752700noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29616976.post-18232656135605757882015-03-29T09:54:56.684+01:002015-03-29T09:54:56.684+01:00The overlaps in the books are because they are tim...The overlaps in the books are because they are timelines running close to each other on the probability slope, of course.<br /><br />No idea about the Kindle problems. Neal Asherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13933911904170752700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29616976.post-83649769372967847162015-03-29T02:20:08.374+01:002015-03-29T02:20:08.374+01:00Ted Chiang's work is quite interesting. His &...Ted Chiang's work is quite interesting. His "Exhalation" is a breath of fresh air, so to speak.<br /><br />Just finished "Brass Man" and quite enjoyed it. For whatever reason the title never struck me right so I had skipped it. King of Hearts - very interesting character possibly my favorite. I will have to implement something called "King" in my own writing... which is entirely in C++ and Python.<br /><br />I will now turn to The Owner for a while... I wonder about the overlap between The Owner and Polity... as there was some in earlier short stories. Seems to me that The Owner and The Collector are one and the same... The Collector being the same type of being as Fethan. I can't work out the connection tho... Earth in Africa Zero has lost technology and there are no AI's about. Perhaps slightly overlapping literary universes is what I figure. <br /><br />One question - why can't I lend your books on Kindle? I suspect it is the publisher who dictates these things. I am trying to get a friend into your stuff - he insists on old school (but great) authors like Niven - and since the last time I bought a paper book was ages ago there is no way to give him the shove he needs. Oh well his loss.Geoffreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05968568446963992299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29616976.post-13157105616447321052015-03-28T09:01:50.200+00:002015-03-28T09:01:50.200+00:00To be honest I don't really get why the word &...To be honest I don't really get why the word 'Hive' is used in the title at all. Short stories? Don't read many collections but I do have some Asimov's (a year's worth on my Kindle) to catch up with. Best short story collection I've read in recent years is Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang.Neal Asherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13933911904170752700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29616976.post-87537049755727906982015-03-27T15:02:08.160+00:002015-03-27T15:02:08.160+00:00OK - third time's the charm.....
That looks i...OK - third time's the charm.....<br /><br />That looks interesting as I seem to have a great fear of all things that live in hives (esp hornets!) - I'll check that one out. I was wondering what your reading list is, short stories specifically as I tend to like them a lot (more Strood universe please!) <br /><br />I just read a SS called "Living in the Singularity" by Tome Borthwick. The story was not so exciting but the concept really hit home, even though I am not a fan of the "sock it to 'em at the ending" type of short story.<br /><br />Also "Bright Red Star" by Bud Sparhawk is another recent discovery - very awesome military SF.Geoffreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05968568446963992299noreply@blogger.com