Certain MKW stories are definitely relevant to this blog:
Anderson wrote three;
Pournelle & Stirling wrote three;
those two trilogies interconnect;
Bear & Stirling wrote one, in MKW IV.
So I think that these seven works, at least, are sufficiently connected to Poul Anderson Appreciation for current purposes.
MKW IV comprises:
Introduction by Larry Niven (pp. vii-viii);
"The Survivor" by Donald Kingsbury (pp. 1-244);
"The Man Who Would Be Kzin" by Greg Bear and SM Stirling (pp. 245-311).
So Kingsbury wrote a novel whereas Bear & Stirling did not. Your friendly neighborhood blogger will read Bear's and Stirling's contribution while meanwhile not losing sight of Anderson's time travel in general and Time Patrol in particular.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteAnd Greg Bear was Anderson's son in law, with whom I have sometimes exchanged comments at his own blog. I have also read some of Bear's own books, such as THE FORGE OF GOD.
Ad astra! Sean
Sean,
ReplyDeleteI discussed a couple of Bear's books earlier on this blog.
Paul.