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Old 06-05-2017, 02:33 PM   #552
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Originally Posted by LJJohnson View Post
Speaking of Cordwainer Smith, has anyone heard any rumors about when the rest of Cordwainer Smith's stories might be ePublished? Yes, I know many of them are available as a DTB, but with my eyes, reading is decidedly uncomfortable with paper books, even with a 150-watt light shining on it. And both of the Baen books with his stories are unavailable.

The two current ebook compilations I'm aware of are Norstrilia (with the prequel, The Ballad of Lost C'Mell) and The Best of Cordwainer Smith. I have both, and have read them a few (10+) times. Depending on how you count the renamings and recombinations of stories, that accounts for 11 short stories and a short novel. According to the Cordwainer Smith site (http://www.cordwainer-smith.com/all-...-the-books.htm), that leaves 30+ short stories. I don't care if some of the stories are incomplete are not as good as his others. I think anything he wrote would be of value.
If you are in Canada fadedpage.com has 8 of the short stories from Galaxy and If.

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