Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!lll-crg!lll-lcc!pyramid!decwrl!sun!chuq From: chuq@sun.uucp (Chuq Von Rospach; Lord of the OtherRealms) Newsgroups: mod.mag.otherrealms Subject: OtherRealms #9 (October, 1986) [4 of 3] -- The Errata Sheet Message-ID: <7660@sun.uucp> Date: Fri, 26-Sep-86 02:06:44 EDT Article-I.D.: sun.7660 Posted: Fri Sep 26 02:06:44 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 26-Sep-86 21:01:00 EDT Distribution: mod Organization: Fictional Reality, uLtd Lines: 71 Approved: chuq@sun.COM Due to Unix's tendency to truncate long lines silently, there were a couple of paragraphs that got lopped off arbitrarily. Here is a set of diffs that should show you what the missing material is. Of course, there is one in each of the three sections I sent out, so simply reposting isn't feasible. chuq ------- *** 9.1 Mon Sep 22 14:50:19 1986 --- 9.1+ Thu Sep 25 22:35:45 1986 *************** *** 268,274 **** least of which is getting stuck in the middle of an assinine political battle with the Science Fiction Research Association. The SFRA is being idiotic, and we're losing a serious genre resource because of ! it. She's left a strong reviewing system, though, and Finally, an honorable mention. Science Fiction Review, a Fanzine published by Richard Geis, has been the premier review oriented fanzine --- 268,275 ---- least of which is getting stuck in the middle of an assinine political battle with the Science Fiction Research Association. The SFRA is being idiotic, and we're losing a serious genre resource because of ! it. She's left a strong reviewing system, though, and hopefully someone ! will step in and carry it forward. Fantasy Review is highly recommended. Finally, an honorable mention. Science Fiction Review, a Fanzine published by Richard Geis, has been the premier review oriented fanzine *** 9.2 Mon Sep 22 14:53:42 1986 --- 9.2+ Thu Sep 25 22:37:44 1986 *************** *** 592,598 **** honest by giving you a list of the freebies. I definitely give review copies priority on my reading list, but that is because these are the new books and the books that should be reviewed. In future issues, I'm ! going to start printing the lists of upcoming books as I The flow of review copies has gotten to the point where I can't even try to read all of them anymore, much as I'd like to. This gives you --- 592,600 ---- honest by giving you a list of the freebies. I definitely give review copies priority on my reading list, but that is because these are the new books and the books that should be reviewed. In future issues, I'm ! going to start printing the lists of upcoming books as I get the ! information. There are a lot of good books coming out between now and ! Christmas, and I hope to start telling you about them next month. The flow of review copies has gotten to the point where I can't even try to read all of them anymore, much as I'd like to. This gives you *** 9.3 Mon Sep 22 15:30:14 1986 --- 9.3+ Thu Sep 25 22:38:59 1986 *************** *** 68,74 **** of the trilogy) is bizarre and unsuspected enough to make the blue cave seem like a Sunday outing. Very little is resolved, there is no real crisis, but the book builds to what promises to be a real blockbuster ! ending of the trilogy with an energy I ha When an author gets paid a lot of money to write a sequel beyond the logical end of the story, I find that the quality of the story --- 68,75 ---- of the trilogy) is bizarre and unsuspected enough to make the blue cave seem like a Sunday outing. Very little is resolved, there is no real crisis, but the book builds to what promises to be a real blockbuster ! ending of the trilogy with an energy I haven't seen in Amber since SIGN OF ! THE UNICORN. When an author gets paid a lot of money to write a sequel beyond the logical end of the story, I find that the quality of the story