Oh crap, L.E. Modesitt is that old? He has at least four series that I absolutely love, but if he's 82 he'd better do a Robert Jordan and get someone to write all the Recluse novels for him that he won't have time to write!Keith_w wrote:Can I introduce you to L. E. Modesitt Jr., born 19 October 1943 and still writing and attending WorldCons? I just saw a picture of him with Robert J. Sawyer at the current one in Seattle. Robert A. Heinlein had his last book published when he was 77 (Job: A comedy of Justice). Our esteemed author is also 1 year younger than I, so please do not hustle him into his grave nor me into mine.
This is nearly as depressing as when I found out that Terry Pratchett has Alzheimer's (although he's managed to write two books since) or that Marion Zimmer Bradley was dead just as I was really getting into her Darkover novels. (And I just learned that sometimes ignorance is bliss when it comes to the personal lives of your favorite writers. Do not read her Wikipedia page if you like her!)
And yeah, when Heinlein died I took it really hard. Asimov too. Now one of you jokers will probably tell me that Arthur C. Clarke is dead as well! Oh crap, at least he lived to the age of 90 - I'd be THRILLED if RFC lasts that long!
Knowing that you will never read another book by one of your favorite authors is devastating. Anne McCaffery was still alive last time I checked, and her collaborations with her son have been pretty good, although I'm not fond of his solo endeavors - his books seem to read like an outline, rather than the grand adventure that the Planet Pern with its thread-fighting dragons gave to all of us. I still remember the day I opened up "Dragonflight" and started the adventure. If you haven't read those books yet, you're in for a serious treat, and you're going to want your own dragon by the end of the first book! I still want one! (Plus Michael Whelan did most of the covers, and he's my favorite cover artist by far! And he's still alive! He painted the cover of Heinlein's last novel "Job" and the last Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson "Wheel of Time" novel) It makes a really nice wallpaper for your computer by the way...
Ack! Anne McCaffery died in 2011! No wonder her son is writing Pern novels now instead of her. There goes another of the great ones. Too bad they usually don't strike greatness until they're in their 40s or later. (Asimov and Heinlein excluded.)
RFC says in his interviews on his Baen page that he could have been a published author ten years earlier if he'd given it a shot. It's too bad we all lost that decade of books he might have written.
All right, I'm going to end this post before I learn that any other of my favorite authors are pushing up daisies!