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.
2 comments:
Kaor, Paul!
And 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,
I discussed a couple of Bear's books earlier on this blog.
Paul.
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