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An Evil Guest forthcoming in September

Gene Wolfe News and Rumors Logged by Paul Duggan

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

It seems that the long out-of-print Lexicon Urthus may be due for a second edition. The publisher is taking email addresses to be notified of its publication at the Sirius Fiction Home Page

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Tor Books to offer social networking, original short fiction and nonfiction online.

Tor is Wolfe's publisher, but no mention of Wolfe's involvement.

The first free books for signup
Our next free book is Old Man's War by John Scalzi, 2006's winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Next week, Through Wolf's Eyes by Jane Lindskold.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Gene Wolfe will be appearing on several panels at Capricon, a pirate-themed con February 14-17, in Arlington Heights, Illinois.

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We believe that we invent symbols. The truth is that they invent us; we are their creatures, shaped by their hard, defining edges. When soldiers take their oath they are given a coin, an asimi stamped with the profile of the Autarch. Their acceptance of that coin is their acceptance of the special duties and burdens of military life--they are soldiers from that moment, though they may know nothing of the management of arms. I did not know that then, but it is a profound mistake to believe that we must know of such things to be influenced by them, and in fact to believe so is to believe in the most debased and superstitious kind of magic. The would-be sorcerer alone has faith in the efficacy of pure knowledge; rational people know that things act of themselves or not at all.
The Shadow of the Torturer, Gene Wolfe.


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