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the return of John M. Ford!!!!
Google knows too much about me. Way too much. I joke with people that I could easily be replaced by a google-bot and no one would ever know (I guess I'm pretty predictable, at that).
Anyway, this morning I woke up to Chrome helpfully proffering me an article about John M. Ford.
Me: John M. Ford?
Chrome: Yes! We here at google think you'll like it, given your extensive googling on John M. Ford and his books in the last several months.
Me: That's because I was doing this reread... never mind. Um, but he died more than a decade ago and his books are out of print, so this must be an old article?
Chrome, holding out article patiently: No, it's from 4 hours ago. From Slate.
Me: So, like, a retrospective. Why is Slate printing something like that?
Chrome: Just click on it, OK?
Guys. GUYS. This person, Isaac Butler, went down the rabbit hole, reconnected Ford's estranged family and his editors, and although (as he says) we'll never know the whole story it appears there was at least some miscommunication, and
1. His books are coming back in print, starting in 2020!!
2. A new book of stories/poems/Christmas cards/uncollected material will be published!!!!
3. Aspects, Ford's never-published epic, is getting published in 2021!!!!!!!
This is just about the best early Christmas present the world (and Isaac Butler, and Tor, and Ford's family, and of course John M. Ford himself) could have given me <33333333
(OK, and thanks Google. You win again.)
Anyway, this morning I woke up to Chrome helpfully proffering me an article about John M. Ford.
Me: John M. Ford?
Chrome: Yes! We here at google think you'll like it, given your extensive googling on John M. Ford and his books in the last several months.
Me: That's because I was doing this reread... never mind. Um, but he died more than a decade ago and his books are out of print, so this must be an old article?
Chrome, holding out article patiently: No, it's from 4 hours ago. From Slate.
Me: So, like, a retrospective. Why is Slate printing something like that?
Chrome: Just click on it, OK?
Guys. GUYS. This person, Isaac Butler, went down the rabbit hole, reconnected Ford's estranged family and his editors, and although (as he says) we'll never know the whole story it appears there was at least some miscommunication, and
1. His books are coming back in print, starting in 2020!!
2. A new book of stories/poems/Christmas cards/uncollected material will be published!!!!
3. Aspects, Ford's never-published epic, is getting published in 2021!!!!!!!
This is just about the best early Christmas present the world (and Isaac Butler, and Tor, and Ford's family, and of course John M. Ford himself) could have given me <33333333
(OK, and thanks Google. You win again.)
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I can finally read them aaaaaaall.
BEST NEWS.
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I think in, er, the many years I spent combing used bookstores for his books that I have all of them in print at this point, but also. TWO MORE. !!!!!
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The funny thing -- well, actually it's not funny at all -- is that I rarely get ebooks from the library any more anyway, because I've learned that anything that is even close to a frontlist title has such a long waiting list that it's much quicker to request the paper book.
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I really like Web of Angels and Princes of the Air! They are definitely early Ford and in some ways haven't aged well (e.g., the women of WoA are... kind of nonexistent) but in many ways are still amazing to me, at least :D
And yessss I want a new copy of TDW! I have one I've lent out and another I was afraid to read
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So, there's definitely fascinating stuff, but expecting it to flow like a complete novel is not the way to bet.
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He's not the sort of writer I would necessarily recommend to you, I think? But yes, I am very pleased :D
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https://www.sfwa.org/member-links/committees/griefcom/griefcom-and-you/
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Omg I almost nominated TDW this year and changed my mind at the last minute. Next year I am totally going to ask for TDW fic!
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My favorite of his poems is Winter Solstice, Camelot Station :D (Someone wrote a fic for it last Yuletide! linked above :D )
ETA: thank you for the links! I love 110 stories, and it's always amazing (and heartbreaking) to read it again, and I had never seen Final Connection!