(urth) Greetings Fellow WerWolves

aaron aaronsingleton at gmail.com
Wed Sep 11 15:28:05 PDT 2013


I would love to see the collective wisdom of the list in book form
someday.  There is much here of interest to the Wolfe enthusiast.  I have
many times gotten lost in the archives and spent hours reading.  Almost as
fun as reading Wolfe himself.  And I absolutely love your analysis of
Wolfe's short fiction, Marc.  A Herculean effort on your part, but well
worth it to those who get to read it.


On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Marc Aramini <marcaramini at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> On Sep 11, 2013, at 10:16 AM, Jason Cassidy <bowenkge at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I just wanted to say hello.  I've been reading the listserve for a few
> years now, taking the time to go through everything (although with a
> strange feeling of time travel).  I've been reading Wolfe for about 20
> years now, since my early teens, and I have been absolutely stymied by how
> deep and nuanced you've all been in your theorizing and hypothesizing.  I
> hope to be able to hop into some of these discussion, but for now, thanks
> for the enlightenment.
> >
> > Jason
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> Welcome Jason thanks.  As you can see the list and the dominant mood and
> the constituents have changed a lot over the years.  The early list was
> especially interesting in the specialization of many posters - vicars,
> editors, etc. Some day I hope a lot of that early work will be utilized in
> some more unified form. Wolfe as a childhood experience is wonderful.
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Aaron Singleton
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