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by penny » Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:21 am | |
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Something has been bugging me.
Everyone wants the Honorverse to be wrapped up. Of course, we all want the next book in the series. And the next. And the next. But do we have a right to call for an end to a series? The Honorverse must be David's cash cow. And the cow has been giving milk since On Basilisk Station. So, what could override an author's wish or even need to keep his cow giving? And would it be wrong? Why should we be able to demand the author nail his most treasured series down to a particular book? Why should he have to tell us that there will be one, or two, or three, or any concrete number of books left? That is so permanent. Even after the Mesa Alignment has been dealt with, I am certain the author can go in many other different directions. Would that be so wrong? Why does he -- indeed why should he -- have to put his cow to pasture? It is a cash cow. I understand the many disappointments in our lifetimes when a series by a particular author left us hanging. So we feel we have a right to place the last book in a series on a shelf. I have been disappointed as well in my youthfulness, and I have been upset with many an author while dieting a lot on arrogance. Arrogance doesn't seem to taste as good as I get older. And maybe wiser. Anyway, I was once a rider on this bus. But now I only feel like the government trying to break up MA Bell. Why can't the cow have prolong? .
. . The artist formerly known as cthia. Now I can talk in the third person. |
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by BattleForHonor » Sun Feb 04, 2024 8:43 am | |
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Can you elaborate that, please? Do you feel like DW is only keeping the Honorverse alive because people are buying it? So without there being any heart and soul in it? And if so, would that be a problem as long as you feel entertained? |
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by tlb » Sun Feb 04, 2024 10:35 am | |
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Yes, we obviously have a "right" to call for an end to the series; just as the author has a "right" to ignore us and write what he wants. But most of us are simply expressing the dread that we will never see how a story we like comes to a conclusion. Note that expressing a wish to see how the war with the Malign gets wrapped up is NOT the same as wrapping up the Honorverse. There could still be a multitude of stories, such as the expected three part series on Saganami. Perhaps someday the story of Manpower's attack on the townhouse belonging to Catherine Montaigne. My suspicion is that you believe that wrapping up the story early means there will not be all the spider-drive action that you seem to crave. So, like those of us that thought the war with the Solarian League ended too quickly (because of the Malign's stupidity), you want the conflict between the Malign and the Grand Alliance to rage over an endless number of books. But even that could spawn short stories and back stories, similar to the new book coming that gives another viewpoint on the period around Pavel Young's court martial. |
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by jtg452 » Tue Feb 13, 2024 6:55 pm | |
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The author owes the reader a rousing tale with interesting characters that we, the reader, can relate to and bond with, at some level, emotionally along with a plot that keeps up a pace that doesn't make us (the reader) lose interest.
Anything else is a bonus. I really, really, really don't care if the science doesn't work in the real world. GASP!!! This is science fiction- the key part is 'fiction'. Then again, I cut my sci-fi teeth on ERB scribbling about Barsoom and 'rays' and Howard's tales of the Hyborian Age. If I had let little piddling things like history, physics and science get in the way, I wouldn't have enjoyed any of it. It's all make believe that comes from the vivid imagination of the author. In the universe between the author's ears, it works. And that's all that really counts. I don't care if it doesn't obey the laws of physics in the real world because it's not set in the real world. Suspension of disbelief comes in handy when reading fiction. |
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by penny » Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:30 am | |
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To author, fans and forumites,
My time in the forum has come to an end. I lost my oldest and dearest friend just a few days ago. It reminded me once again that life is too short. I spend a lot of my time on the forum because I like book discussions. But I spend too much time arguing over the silly, the mundane and the obvious. Methinks that is the nature of the beast. It hasn't always been. On top of that I am constantly fighting being hacked. I spend too much time trying to even gain access to the site. It caused me to lose my original account of cthia. I have decided to end my time on the forum. For all of you who have been cordial and have enjoyed my input, thank you. For all of you who have not, thank you anyway too. I simply love book discussions. It is no longer possible on this site. I didn't want to simply disappear without some kind of explanation. If even one of you deserved better than that, I did not want to fail you. I have enjoyed the HV and I hope I live long enough to enjoy the rest. I hope you all do too. David Weber has written one of my most favorite series. Long live the source of the Honorverse. Thank you David Weber. P.S. Thanks for not killing off Honor, David. Too many good people in my life has left much too soon. Rest in peace, BRW. .
. . The artist formerly known as cthia. Now I can talk in the third person. |
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by Daryl » Tue Apr 30, 2024 3:42 am | |
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Be sad to see you go penny. I don't always agree with you but what you said has been interesting. Just as I disagreed with everything that Namelessfly wrote, but we are intelligent adults and can bicker regardless.
God speed, but come back?
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by Jonathan_S » Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:00 am | |
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I know I didn't always (often?) agree with your ideas - but I'll miss seeing you on the site. You drove a lot of interesting conversations and caused a lot of reexamination of the books which I think was all to the good. Good luck, and know that if you ever wish to you'd be welcomed back here |
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by Dauntless » Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:28 am | |
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Shame to see you leave. Hope to see you return some time in the future.
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by Theemile » Tue Apr 30, 2024 10:47 am | |
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Fair Winds Cthia
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RFC said "refitting a Beowulfan SD to Manticoran standards would be just as difficult as refitting a standard SLN SD to those standards. In other words, it would be cheaper and faster to build new ships." |
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by ThinksMarkedly » Tue Apr 30, 2024 12:02 pm | |
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We wish you the best, cthia/penny. You can't enjoy the HV books if you're not enjoying life first, so we hope you find a good place to continue on.
I don't know if you're sometimes being contrarian for the sake of being contrarian, but I do enjoy our discussions. |
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