Sep. 5th, 2003

mikailborg: I can't even remember what event I was attending, but I must have been taking it seriously. (menace)
New to us, anyway. Bibliarchaeologists have discovered a copy of a novel Robert Heinlein wrote even before "Lifeline" had been published; "For Us, the Living" had been deemed too racy for publication in the 1930's, and the few people who had known of the novel believed all copies of the manuscript destroyed.

Since the manuscript's rediscovery, Heinlein's estate has approved publication. I can't help but think that this is likely to be higher quality than the usual "we found an outline under the sofa and the author's kid ghost-wrote it" that SF and fantasy sees all too often. (Even Anne McCaffrey, who ain't dead yet, is going to do that this year.)

Now, as long as we can keep Paul Verhoeven from making a movie of it...

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