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From: Wahl.ES@Xerox.ARPA
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Subject: Asimov
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Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 04:49:52 EDT
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From: Wahl.ES@Xerox.ARPA

I have to agree with Jim Brunet's opinion of Asimov's recent books.  Too
many fans seem to react to names rather than content.  Asimov is a great
SF writer, therefore he only writes great SF. *bull*  Actually, I think
Asimov died years ago, but Doubleday is making so much money off of his
famed prolificity, that they hired a staff of writers to continue to put
out Asimov books.  Certainly, this bit about tying all the books
together sounds like fan fiction.

--Lisa