(urth) Wolfe ebooks & stories
brunians at brunians.org
brunians at brunians.org
Mon Mar 8 12:56:06 PST 2010
This is really taking the unreliable narrator thing to new level.
Next, I guess, there will be another letter saying this one is a froggery...
.
> In this morning's mail -
>
> Dear Rebecca,
> I recant. I probably did write it, back in 1951. I wrote a few
> short
> pieces for the Commentator that was what got me started as a writer. So
> I
> read my own work from almost sixty years ago without recognizing it.
> Considering that the gentleman is hugging 80, I suppose it's not
> surprising
> that a few of these early little "gems" from the days before he even
> thought
> of himself as a writer might have slipped his mind. And that includes the
> SH pastiche. That was him, too. Sorry to mislead you all.
>
> Rebecca
>
> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 3:01 AM, Jeff Wilson <jwilson at io.com> wrote:
>
>> On 3/8/2010 12:30 AM, Rebecca Bushong-Taylor wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, Jeff! Now we have the supposed source material. Gene's
>>> asked to be kept apprised of anything we may find.
>>>
>>
>> While we are at it, what does he say about another early story?
>>
>> Wolfe, Gene, "The Case of the Vanishing Ghost," Commentator 5(2):
>>> 6-7, 17-18 (Nov. 1951). Sherlock Holmes pastiche, with a ghost.
>>>
>>
>> And I mistakenly reversed Bill's title. It is FANTASYLAND/AGGIELAND,
>> linked
>> from this page:
>>
>>
>> http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/collections/browse-major-collections/the-science-fiction-collection
>>
>> or http://preview.tinyurl.com/ya8xgo8
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jeff Wilson - jwilson at io.com
>> IEEE Student Chapter Blog at
>> < http://ieeetamut.org >
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