[personal profile] samtravis
Any other fans of the only Star Trek novel that's a musical?

If you haven't read this one yet and you're a fan of Gilbert & Sullivan, musicals, ST:TOS, or the history of film do yourself a favor and read it.

If you HAVE read it... Which songs have you figured out? Here's what I've got:


p75: "We thought that you might like to know" seems from context clues to be sung to the tune of "Now to the Banquet we Press" but I can't get it scan right.

p87: "We'd like to welcome you" seems like it should be set to "stompin at the savoy" based on the final line but again, I can't get to scan right.

p94: "Supposed to be a princess" is probably the same tune as "heard the story" a few pages later. NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE IS PLEASE HELP!!

p124: "rollin" is sung to the tune of the theme song for the show "Rawhide".

p128: "My Own Sweet Tyrannical Way." No idea. I've seen "hit the road jack" suggested but it doesn't seem to fit at all

p138: "When I was just a little chap, my father said to me" fits PERFECTLY and shares some lyrics with "Lemon Tree" by Peter Paul and Mary but ONLY the music from the verses, not the chorus.

p161: "Falling apart again" this one is fun. The first bit is slow and set to "falling in love again" and when the temp picks up it switches to "just a gigolo" by Van Halen. Genius.

p165: "Monochrome" I tried really really hard to get this to fit with "Kodachrome" by Paul Simon but there's no way. WHAT IS IT I MUST KNOW.

p250: "We hope that you've enjoyed your stay" probably the same tune as "We thought that you might like to know" which I'm still not sure about.
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Language, Languages, and Dialect in Aspects, an essay by Andrew 'Draco Concordans' Plotkin. I got to the line near the end of the essay where he reiterates the essay's secret title and I started laughing so hard I couldn't explain myself for about a minute.

I'd noticed that Quercian wasn't Latin, and that even given that the etymologies in the book were spurious at best... but I hadn't put the whole thing together.

I have no doubt that "the conlang of Pierre Menard" is exactly what Ford was going for. It's just so ... *waves hands* perfectly shaped.

Also I am sad and angry (at whom?) that there won't be any more, because Aspects really is a masterwork.
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In celebration of new entries to make(!), I've updated the bibliography:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cEVUfmWLoFsNVcRTXT4GbCHvpd-QkD_-/view?usp=sharing

Happy Mike's Birthday to us all.
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Hey everyone, just a reminder that the new Tor reprinting of The Dragon Waiting is going to be out later this month! Both in hardcover and trade paperback dress.

Aspects hasn't shown up in the powells.com or amazon.com databases yet, hopefully it's still on track for next year.

edited to add -- And just a reminder to myself about Andrew Plotkin's Draco Concordans for the re-read.
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From the Historical Notes to The Dragon Waiting:

"... but [Justinian] did not secure his gains. He had the resources, which is not the same as the ability, but he really needed a little more time, like all of us."

Goddammit, Mike.
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I suspect that basically anyone who might see this post has already seen at least one of the two links below. Both are worth your time.

  • https://slate.com/culture/2019/11/john-ford-science-fiction-fantasy-books.html
  • https://nielsenhayden.com/makinglight/archives/016638.html

    But in summary, let me quote PNH from the second:
    Tor will, indeed, be reissuing all of Mike’s novels, plus a new collection of short fiction and marginalia. We’ll also be publishing, for the first time, his unfinished final novel Aspects.

    Huge thanks to the Ford family and to Tor executive editor Beth Meacham, who worked out this deal over the space of nearly a year. We could not possibly be more excited.

    The program will begin with The Dragon Waiting in late 2020, then Aspects in early 2021.
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    Hi all,

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    [identity profile] damascene.livejournal.com
    Should we consider moving this community?
    [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com
    The annual Con or Bust auction is ongoing (it ends Sunday) and I have a lot of ten issues of Asimov's containing stories and articles by JMF. Seven issues have material that has never been reprinted and another has a story (one of the Alternities, Inc. stories) which was only reprinted in an old Baen alt-hist anthology.

    There are of course many other items of interest in the auction, as always.
    [identity profile] papersky.livejournal.com
    If I haven't emailed you post-Boskone then I probably don't have your email address. You might want to email me and say hi: bluejo@gmail.com
    [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com

    I have put up a small lot of JMF items in the annual Con or Bust auction.


    This includes some things people here probably already have (The Dragon Waiting, Liavek: Festival Week), but also includes some old Asimov's issues with material that is not included in either Heat of Fusion or From the End of the Twentieth Century:



    • "Hot Pursuit," a story which has not ever been reprinted.

    • "Slowly By, Lorena," one of the four Alternities Inc. stories. It has only been reprinted in The Fantastic Civil War (a Baen alternate history anthology from 1991).

    • "What's Wrong with This Picture?," a collaboration with Barry Longyear and George Scithers which was only reprinted in Tales from the Spaceport Bar (a theme anthology from 1987). (The story is admittedly an extended joke.)

    • "On Playing Roles: A Second Look," one of a (short) series of role-playing game reviews. It's fairly lengthy and (I think) interesting despite its age, assuming you have any interest in RPGs. This has never been reprinted.

    • "On Opening Night at the Universe," which is about the premiere of Carl Sagan's Cosmos TV show at the National Academy of Sciences. This too has never been reprinted.


    There are of course many other interesting things in the Con or Bust auction.

    [identity profile] djande.livejournal.com

    At one of the panels at 4th Street, someone mentioned GROWING UP WEIGHTLESS.  As I thought about it, it struck me that there are still a number of Mike's stories that haven't been collected, and as such, I haven't read.  Does anyone have a comprehensive list of what remains uncollected?

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    The Dragon Waiting opens with a brief prologue laying out what Ford is trying to accomplish, and more importantly what he isn't.

    In the hideous mass-market paperbacks this is titled "Ahistorical Note," in contrast with the "Historical Notes" at the end of the book.

    In the hardback, and also I'm told in the Fantasy Masterworks edition, it's "A Historical Note."

    Anyone know which is likely to be the author's preferred text? I'd vote for "Ahistorical" myself, but I really don't know.
    [identity profile] elisem.livejournal.com
    ("Ask Dr. Mike" was a highlight of any convention that included it. As TNH said, when she did programming for Minicon, she learned never to schedule anything opposite "Ask Dr. Mike." While most of the hour-long improv was based on questions from the live audience, Mike sometimes would put some seed questions in, just in case there was a lull. These are some of his seed questions. Dating this list is left as an exercise for the reader.)


    1) I have a question about household appliances. I once read a book where scientists kept talking about the speed of light in a vacuum. How is this different from the speed of light in, say, a blender?

    2) Why do some Olympic athletes inject androids into their blood stream?

    3) I've been following the space program for a few years, and I have never been able to understand weightlessness. Why does gravity stop just at the place where the earth's atmosphere peters out? Is this a coincidence, or what? How does gravity work on planets like Venus that don't have any atmosphere at all?

    4) How do computers sometimes work?

    5) Is it true what they say about Elvis?

    6) What would happen if you paint a black hole a different colour?*

    7) I was watching old Superman TV shows and noticed that the Man of Steel would just stand still and let bullets bounce off his chest. However, when the crook ran out of ammunition and hurled the empty gun at him, Superman always ducked. Why didn't he just let the gun bounce off his chest too?

    8) In international law, what is the legal definition of an "Evil Empire"? Why has the Soviet Union lost its Evil Empire status in the last five years?






    * Colloquially, "color"
    [identity profile] elisem.livejournal.com
    SIX FLAGS OVER BLOOMSBURY
    A Literary Theme Park
    Over 50 Great Rides and Attractions
    Including
    * The Tunnel of Angst
    * The Pre-Raphaelite Water Slide
    * The Haunted Villa Deodati
    * Henry James's Morose-O-Rama
    * Mad, Bad, and Dangerous To Know Land
    * T.S. Eliot's Cathedral of Fun


    Mike wrote that and handed it around at gaming one night to amuse the general populace, I do believe. Enjoy!
    [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com
    A trustworthy person is auctioning off a collection of John M. Ford books for charity - the winner can pick the charity to donate to. The auction runs until midnight CDT on July 3rd.

    http://telophase.dreamwidth.org/1990151.html

    People without Dreamwidth accounts can bid using their LJ accounts, or e-mail [livejournal.com profile] telophase if that isn't working.
    [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com
    Two bits of news which might interest people:

    1. I am auctioning copies of The Dragon Waiting, Princes of the Air, and Growing Up Weightless here to support [livejournal.com profile] con_or_bust. The books have all been bid on, but someone might want to bid higher. There are also lots of other things up for auction. Bidding ends Sunday March 6th at 11:59 PM EST.

    2. As I believe I have mentioned here before, JMF wrote two stories set in the world of Steve Jackson Games' Car Wars. One, "Alkahest: The Deathtool Solution," has been available for free for some time (as are the game notes following it).

    The other "Street Legal," has not been (and neither story has ever been reprinted as far as I know). However, the issue of Space Gamer where it appeared can be purchased as a PDF for $2.99. (The issue of Autoduel Quarterly containing "Alkahest" can also be purchased, if you want a copy that isn't yellow on black without formatting it yourself.)

    I don't want to oversell this - it is after all a fairly short piece of gaming fiction (plus gaming notes). On the other hand, in the hands of John M. Ford even gaming fiction could turn into something rich and strange. So if you don't happen to own the physical magazine you might want to check it out.
    [identity profile] von-krag.livejournal.com
    I think Mike would be very pleased that the WSJ has nice write-up on a St Paul theater group doing a Klingon version of a Christmas Carol. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703395904576025760797375264.html?mod=WSJ_newsreel_lifeStyle#articleTabs%3Darticle
    [identity profile] von-krag.livejournal.com
    I just pulled out a batch of older GURPS Traveler to look through. In the book was notes from Mike on a possible campaign. I would have liked to played in it.
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