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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.)

Date: 2019-11-15 07:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
This is EXACTLY what I thought, I will be SO HAPPY to have all new copies of everything. And the never seen unfinished novel with a preface by Gaiman?! I hope that sells! I have the Star Trek books, and I think everything but Web of Angels and The Princes of the Air and the poetry collection. I tracked down a really nice paperback of Dragon Waiting a couple years ago for ten bucks, and REALLY WANT to buy it new in hardcover..

Date: 2019-11-15 08:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jenett
Aspects is alas, less finished than that - different people had different chunks of it, but he was (as far as I've gathered from people talking about it) writing in chunks with broad gestures at connecting material. I'm assuming there's going to be info connecting the bits. Beth Meachem, his editor, had a lot of info about the interstitial bits.

So, there's definitely fascinating stuff, but expecting it to flow like a complete novel is not the way to bet.

Date: 2019-11-16 08:28 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] landingtree
I actually feel better about that rather than worse given how oblique and difficult he can be... Because I already know that I do get pleasure from his books when I'm experiencing them as bits and pieces.

Date: 2019-11-15 08:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
oh man, imagine if they did a special Sub Press edition of it or something!

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