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Should we really include his email in the article? It seems a bit problematic to me. -- Kristjan Wager 11:55, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
While expanding our quote from the foreword BH wrote for Subterranean Press, I noticed that
he recently added his email address (yrrab@spearnet.net) back into the article, so I'm now happy to include it. (I know that
user:Yrrab is Mr. Hughart from the email exchange mentioned above.) I've put it at the end of the Background section.
BTW, those of us who would love to read more Ox-and-Master-Li books are probably doomed to disappointment. The SF/F publishers tend to have problems with writers who ignore the well-beaten paths of their genre(s) — even WFA winners! See also
P. C. Hodgell. (OTOH, Dr Hodgell is now being published by
Baen Books (of all people!), so maybe we can hope for a similar miracle.)
CWC
11:10, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
http://www.barryhughart.org/ is reporting this author's death -- "It has been confirmed as of 1-Aug-2019 that Mr. Hughart has passed on." -- but I read this as the date of confirmation of death rather than necessarily the date of death. How this leads to the article's current death date of 1 September 2019 is a mystery. DeafMan ( talk) 11:07, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
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Should we really include his email in the article? It seems a bit problematic to me. -- Kristjan Wager 11:55, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
While expanding our quote from the foreword BH wrote for Subterranean Press, I noticed that
he recently added his email address (yrrab@spearnet.net) back into the article, so I'm now happy to include it. (I know that
user:Yrrab is Mr. Hughart from the email exchange mentioned above.) I've put it at the end of the Background section.
BTW, those of us who would love to read more Ox-and-Master-Li books are probably doomed to disappointment. The SF/F publishers tend to have problems with writers who ignore the well-beaten paths of their genre(s) — even WFA winners! See also
P. C. Hodgell. (OTOH, Dr Hodgell is now being published by
Baen Books (of all people!), so maybe we can hope for a similar miracle.)
CWC
11:10, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
http://www.barryhughart.org/ is reporting this author's death -- "It has been confirmed as of 1-Aug-2019 that Mr. Hughart has passed on." -- but I read this as the date of confirmation of death rather than necessarily the date of death. How this leads to the article's current death date of 1 September 2019 is a mystery. DeafMan ( talk) 11:07, 7 August 2019 (UTC)