From: owner-glencook-fans-digest@lists.xmission.com (glencook-fans-digest) To: glencook-fans-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: glencook-fans-digest V1 #153 Reply-To: glencook-fans-digest Sender: owner-glencook-fans-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-glencook-fans-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk glencook-fans-digest Wednesday, January 9 2002 Volume 01 : Number 153 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 12:31:59 -0600 From: Steve Harris Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Off topic Larry, There's a book by Barbara Hambly that might be what you're thinking of (sorry, I can't recall the title). It's set in turn-of-the-century London and follows the travails of a Sherlock-Holmes-type man who becomes involved in a vampire underground in London (much to his surprise, as these are considered silly superstitions by the general populace). Steve ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 14:47:04 -0400 From: Richard Chilton Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Off topic Steve Harris wrote: > > Larry, > > There's a book by Barbara Hambly that might be what you're thinking of > (sorry, I can't recall the title). It's set in turn-of-the-century > London and follows the travails of a Sherlock-Holmes-type man who > becomes involved in a vampire underground in London (much to his > surprise, as these are considered silly superstitions by the general populace). > _Those Who Hunt the Night _ and its sequal _Travelling with the Dead_ are good books - but they don't have Vampires ruling London. In London (and other large cities) but not ruling them. That said, _Those Who Hunt the Night_ the night is a good book. Basic plot: a retired British secret agent in Victorian England is recruited to find who is killing the vampires of London. If he finds the killer the agent will likely be killed to cover up the existance of vampires, but if he doesn't both he and his young wife will definitely die. The sequel involves some of the surviving characters and a trip to Istanbul. Both are good reads. Richard ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 17:28:49 -0500 From: "Nicholas J Thalasinos" Subject: (glencook-fans) Black Company Does anyone know if Glen Cook plans any other books in the Black Company series? Nicholas ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 17:15:29 -0600 From: Steve Harris Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company Nicholas, Glen plans one more book in the Black Company, according to the last time I saw him (October, at Archon), but he has many committments before then, including a fantasy trilogy (of the "Song of Ice and Fire" mode). Steve ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 09:02:58 -0600 From: "Dr. Elmo" Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company Steve Harris wondered aloud to the group: >Glen plans one more book in the Black Company, according to the last >time I saw him (October, at Archon), but he has many committments before >then, including a fantasy trilogy (of the "Song of Ice and Fire" mode). Oh, good. Because the world really needs another Giant Fantasy Trilogy. Hopefully, he'll be able to bring the same individuality to it that made the Black Company stand out. - -- "The net, like real life, is loaded to the gills with people who have the self-awareness of onions and such ability to critically evaluate their own thoughts as might be found among the tube-worms."--Frothing-at-the-Mouth Lad Dr.Elmo@whiterose.org http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/ Stratagem Ideaware http://monstereditor.sourceforge.net/Stratagem.html ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 08:41:01 -0800 (PST) From: Douglas Bishop Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company I wonder if he'd mind if someone else wrote one... Hmmmm. ;) D. - --- Nicholas J Thalasinos wrote: > Does anyone know if Glen Cook plans any other books > in the Black Company > series? > > Nicholas > > > > ======================================================================= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives > of this list, > visit . __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 10:50:00 +0000 From: Troy Lefman Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company I realize the Black Company is awesome and the series brought me to Glen Cook, but does anyone read anything but BC and Garrett? Glen has many other great stories and some can be had for original price (when books cost less than $2). "Dr. Elmo" wrote: > Steve Harris wondered aloud to the group: > >Glen plans one more book in the Black Company, according to the last > >time I saw him (October, at Archon), but he has many committments before > >then, including a fantasy trilogy (of the "Song of Ice and Fire" mode). > > Oh, good. Because the world really needs another Giant Fantasy Trilogy. > > Hopefully, he'll be able to bring the same individuality to it that made > the Black Company stand out. > -- > "The net, like real life, is loaded to the gills with people who have the > self-awareness of onions and such ability to critically evaluate their own > thoughts as might be found among the tube-worms."--Frothing-at-the-Mouth Lad > > Dr.Elmo@whiterose.org http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/ > Stratagem Ideaware http://monstereditor.sourceforge.net/Stratagem.html > > ======================================================================= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 19:48:45 +0300 From: "APZK" Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company > Oh, good. Because the world really needs another Giant Fantasy Trilogy. > > Hopefully, he'll be able to bring the same individuality to it that made > the Black Company stand out. I sure, it will be stand out, because,IMHO, all Cook's books are different - Garret books & BC books, Darkwar & Starfisheries had not much in common. ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 10:48:03 -0600 From: John Sachse Subject: RE: (glencook-fans) Black Company I certainly do. After discovering the BC when it was new I devoured the first three Haunting Dread(a friend of mine's personal fav) and enjoyed it quite thoroughly. I believe the next non-BC I read was Darkwar. A strange series that for some reason affected me quite a bit. I've recently re-read The Dragon Never Sleeps, which in some ways needs a sequel and am currently re-reading Starfishers. I'm also a big fan of A Passage at Arms as well. I lost interest in Garrett after a couple of books, and Epic Fantasy done ala Cook could be, should be, what is missing in that genre (though I do think that Martin is doing a bang up job, just have to tell him to STOP killing people!) Sorry for lurking on the list for so long. I've enjoyed it tremendously. I've been a Cook fan for a long, long time and rank BC very high amongst my all time favorites. Dragon is up there as well ~John~ - -----Original Message----- From: Troy Lefman [mailto:tslefman@ctcis.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 4:50 AM To: glencook-fans@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company I realize the Black Company is awesome and the series brought me to Glen Cook, but does anyone read anything but BC and Garrett? Glen has many other great stories and some can be had for original price (when books cost less than $2). "Dr. Elmo" wrote: > Steve Harris wondered aloud to the group: > >Glen plans one more book in the Black Company, according to the last > >time I saw him (October, at Archon), but he has many committments before > >then, including a fantasy trilogy (of the "Song of Ice and Fire" mode). > > Oh, good. Because the world really needs another Giant Fantasy Trilogy. > > Hopefully, he'll be able to bring the same individuality to it that made > the Black Company stand out. > -- > "The net, like real life, is loaded to the gills with people who have the > self-awareness of onions and such ability to critically evaluate their own > thoughts as might be found among the tube-worms."--Frothing-at-the-Mouth Lad > > Dr.Elmo@whiterose.org http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/ > Stratagem Ideaware http://monstereditor.sourceforge.net/Stratagem.html > > ======================================================================= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 13:48:09 -0500 (EST) From: Igor Filippov Subject: Re: (glencook-fans) Black Company "Passage at arms" is absolutely astonishing. Darkwar books are interesting, but not on the level of BC imho. I didn't like "Tower of Fear" - re-read it just last month to see if I missed anything that other people enjoyed it so much, but couldn't find anything worth mentioning about that book, except the feeling of extensive boredoom. Igor On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Troy Lefman wrote: > I realize the Black Company is awesome and the series brought me to Glen Cook, > but does anyone read anything but BC and Garrett? Glen has many other great > stories and some can be had for original price (when books cost less than $2). > > "Dr. Elmo" wrote: > > > Steve Harris wondered aloud to the group: > > >Glen plans one more book in the Black Company, according to the last > > >time I saw him (October, at Archon), but he has many committments before > > >then, including a fantasy trilogy (of the "Song of Ice and Fire" mode). > > > > Oh, good. Because the world really needs another Giant Fantasy Trilogy. > > > > Hopefully, he'll be able to bring the same individuality to it that made > > the Black Company stand out. > > -- > > "The net, like real life, is loaded to the gills with people who have the > > self-awareness of onions and such ability to critically evaluate their own > > thoughts as might be found among the tube-worms."--Frothing-at-the-Mouth Lad > > > > Dr.Elmo@whiterose.org http://www.whiterose.org/dr.elmo/ > > Stratagem Ideaware http://monstereditor.sourceforge.net/Stratagem.html > > > > ======================================================================= > > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > > visit . > > > ======================================================================= > To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, > visit . > ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit . ------------------------------ End of glencook-fans-digest V1 #153 *********************************** ======================================================================= To unsubscribe, subscribe, or access the archives of this list, visit .