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Today's article is going to be quite brief, not because I don't have much to say, but because I want your input, and saying anything about the topic at hand will spoil it.

Suffice it to say, I have schlepped the March 1959 Astounding with me to Hawai'i in back (and the paper, as I left, mentioned that the territory is already planning a big party for its impending, but yet unscheduled, statehood). Yet I only got around to start reading it yesterday.


Illustration by Kelly Freas

The lead novella is Despoiler of the Golden Empire, by David Gordon (really the beloved Randall Garrett in disguise). Now, I want you to read this story, not because it is amazing, but because Randall is trying to do something here, and I want to know if you think he succeeded. I'll give my thoughts in the next article so you have time gather and communicate your thoughts.

"But I don't have the March 1959 Astounding!" I hear you wail. Fear not. I have graciously been granted permission by the author to freely distribute this piece. It thus follows this column entirely uncut and unexpurgated.

Despoiler of the Golden Empire by Randall Garrett.

Don't worry--there is no brutalization of women in this one. There are, in fact, no women. It's probably better that way.





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Date: 2014-02-13 10:19 am (UTC)
rheasilvia: (Witchy sign)
From: [personal profile] rheasilvia
*g* Well, I really feel somewhat displeased with myself for buying several of this author's books once upon a time and thus putting money in his pocket.

I'm interested in hearing what you think about the story! And hey, if you want to, I'd be flattered if you felt like quoting me. ;)

Date: 2014-02-13 04:03 pm (UTC)
laurose8: (Shiveria)
From: [personal profile] laurose8
Butting in to say thank you for this very good assessment.

Date: 2014-02-13 11:20 pm (UTC)
rheasilvia: (Festive lanterns)
From: [personal profile] rheasilvia
I'm glad you think it's good! :-) I love talking about stories. And when they're bad stories, there's something so cathartic to it.

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