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Subject: Ian Wallace
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Date: Thu, 8-Mar-84 16:47:15 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  8 16:47:15 1984
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   is a strange one, right enough. I read CROYD and [its successor?] DR.
ORPHEUS a dozen years ago and remember them both as very strange. I wouldn't
condemn them out of hand; after all, a lot of people like Christopher Priest's
work. I haven't read the work mentioned (and probably won't), but I wouldn't
be surprised at people finding it unreadable.
   For something more digestible, try DEATHSTAR VOYAGE. Still a strange mood,
but much less entangled, perhaps because he sat down and figured out some
plausible rules for psychokinetic techniques, then worked them into the story.