I don't know about the Shift Omnibus, since I bought and read each Shift book as it was published. Those three do have page numbers. For the rest of the books on my Kindle, I'd say about half of them...
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I don't know about the Shift Omnibus, since I bought and read each Shift book as it was published. Those three do have page numbers. For the rest of the books on my Kindle, I'd say about half of them...
Damn. Sorry. Try this one - the two were back to back.
http://on.aol.com/video/wool-by-hugh-howey-517698915
Short video from Simon and Schuster - Hugh talks about WOOL.
CORRECTED
http://on.aol.com/video/wool-by-hugh-howey-517698915
It's entirely up to you! I'm keeping mine, because I like it. Especially now that I've got the matching Shift Omnibus - they look so cool together.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/book-review-wool-by-hugh-howey/2013/03/11/265ced58-89a6-11e2-98d9-3012c1cd8d1e_story.html
Awesome!
Simon and Schuster, being a major publishing house, are not at all likely to be interested in publishing fan fiction. I can't see why they would have an issue with any of it being published for...
Yahoo news - pretty cool!
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/interview--author-of-hit-wool-reveals-how-he-went-from-a-shop-to-hollywood--131623123.html
Really good stuff, Thomas. I like it.
We understand. Some of us haven't been around here much lately, either, but we're all still cheering for you. You're busy in the best possible way, try to enjoy it!
Awesome! Waiting patiently here.....
Remember when Hugh set up this forum? We all had to register again for his website, but it was a WordPress registration, separate from the forum registration. I saw something then about adding an...
It certainly is! I stared at it, then groaned. And realized he wrote the entire story just to use that line. :)
Love the defiant cleaner, though.
Nice to meet you, Greg!
Hugh has a knack for rendering people speechless.
Read it last week. Some of the stories are good, some not so much. Worth reading, though.
Hugh's story - I'll be interested to hear if you have the same reaction to that last line as I did. I've...
Oh, I agree. I meant that perhaps a small colony was done earlier the old fashioned way, with slow travel. Before the gravity drive proved viable. But it was just a thought. It wouldn't have any...
Okay by me. I do that a lot. Like this:
Presumed billions, minus the folks in underground habitats, which I'm rooting for. A couple more decades of improving tech, and some of those communities...
Got mine! Whenever Hugh gives a date for publication, subtract 5 days and that will be real close. He's very consistent. :)
They are all defined by the plot now, Thomas. We'll have to work on all of them.
I take that back. Yvan and Demie are great. But they're dead. Ray's got substance as well.
So here's my problem. Since I'm getting nowhere with it on my own, I'll share. I've got way too much stuff for Susan. Too much that should be explained, too many words when I try to work on it. She...
I think that's all logical. Using the technology off planet only might short circuit a lot of moral and religious objections. May it please all the gods, we do NOT want to go there in this book. :)
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One point - I thought we'd decided to dump Griesel? Your idea, which I think is a good one - the bridge searches, finds a more suitable planet, and re-targets. Both to cut down on the trip duration -...
Okay, I get all that. Underway from the start makes sense, and we'll have the dates matching the real calendar on the actual Howley. The engrams don't need dates - the passage of actual time should...
I'll second all of that. I really enjoyed it. I was happy to see new details that don't appear in the Wool stories - it adds to the picture of life in a silo. Hugh added some in Second Shift, and The...