fallsfromtrees wrote:I think it was in Time Enough for Love that Robert Heinlein said "One of the best ways to lie is to tell just enough of the truth and shut up".
I submit that RFC is an excellent student of this practice.
While I bow to no one in my respect to RAH, another 'best way to lie' is to just not say a thing. It is, however, difficult to portray in books and non-visual media. Visually, responding to a query with a quiet faint smile that allows the questioner's assumptions free range is such an excellent strategy that I am certain that it is in Sun Tzu's book, though I cannot do the research at this moment.
But to the second, I do believe that RFC would love to 'shoot the bull' with RAH and most certainly will in the hereafter! As to his Snippeting, there RFC is the MASTER! Add his scurrilous and evil use of misleading phrases (Mortal Wound) and ellipses that may be placeholders and he would probably have the admiration of RAH who never had the opportunity to so torment his readers.
On the side, I wonder what RAH's output would have been if he had the same technology as our current authors have? I remember several of Jerry Pournelle's columns on his computerization from the late great BYTE Magazine and the effect on his ability to write. Of course his later medical problems made some of that dream a mirage. Imagine writing "Stranger" and "Time Enough" on a typewriter and reams of paper and ink ribbons! *** OK, close excursion!