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Meryl:
I saw this thread just now and had to chime in as an old Trekkie and one who really enjoys sci-fi.  I was in high school when the original Star Trek came out and was immediately in love with the series and got a big crush on Spock.  Thanks to the millions of repeats over the years, each episode is like an old friend.  One of my favorites is "The Immunity Syndrome," where they were being pulled inexorably to their deaths by a giant amoeba-like organism.  Then of course there is "Amok Time" and "The Trouble with Tribbles" and on and on.... ;D  When I moved to NYC in the early 70's, I went to a couple of conventions and got to see virtually all of the cast up close.  What a thrill that was!  8)

Have any of you been watching "Tin Man" on the Sci Fi Channel last night and tonight?  I peeked into this forum to see if anyone had started a topic on it.  I think it's really well done and a fascinating take on the characters from "The Wizard of Oz."  It ends tomorrow night, but I'm sure it will be repeated and probably come out on DVD eventually.  I haven't ever read the original book, but I may see if I can find it just to see how it differs from the Hollywood movie and this version.

brokeplex:
I didn't get to watch "Tin Man" but I look forward to the inevitable DVD. Like you I attended several Trek Conventions thru the years. I still go to sci-fi cons and plan to go up to Calgary next year for the world fantasy con.

Meryl:
Thanks for the info on the convention, brokeplex.  I'm afraid I'm only a dabbler when it come to being up on current sci-fi novels.  You must read quite a bit if you go to the conventions.  Who are some of your favorite authors?

You'll love being in Brokeback country!  I hope you plan to stay on for a little while after the convention, because there's an awful lot of beautiful country and filming sites to see.  Have you looked at the Alberta Pilgrimage forum?  We covered quite a bit of ground when we were up there in July.  8)

brokeplex:

--- Quote from: Meryl on December 04, 2007, 02:44:15 am ---Thanks for the info on the convention, brokeplex.  I'm afraid I'm only a dabbler when it come to being up on current sci-fi novels.  You must read quite a bit if you go to the conventions.  Who are some of your favorite authors?

You'll love being in Brokeback country!  I hope you plan to stay on for a little while after the convention, because there's an awful lot of beautiful country and filming sites to see.  Have you looked at the Alberta Pilgrimage forum?  We covered quite a bit of ground when we were up there in July.  8)

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I go up to Montana every summer to get away from the Texas frying pan. I love the N. Rockies! I look forward to doing a little pilgrimage in the Calgary area.

My all time fav Sci-fi author is Larry Niven. Last report, he is still around, goes to conventions and gives lectures. I am working on an adaptation of his shared universe anthology the"Man-Kzin Wars" for the screen. So far the various authors of the series seem to like what I have offered. I hope one day to see it glowing in your local movie theater. Because of CGI it is now very likely that a good adaptation of the series can be made, I just hope to be a part of the mix.

keep sharing!

Meryl:
Brokeplex, that is so very cool that you're seriously working on a screen adaptation of Larry Niven's work!  Good luck in that endeavor.  I hope I see it on the screen someday, too.  I'll keep an eye out for his books next time I'm at the bookstore.

Two of my favorite sci-fi authors are Kim Stanley Robinson (Mars trilogy) and Ursula Le Guin (Earthsea and Hain universes).

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