Ha ha - I was silently shocked for the same reason myself.  Then I read
further.

On 7/5/07, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> im soooo not a geek.
> im thinking bret saberhagen died :(
>
> guess it was some other bloke.
>
> tw
>
> On 7/5/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> http://www.comicmix.com/news/2007/07/02/in-memoriam-fred-saberhagen-1930-2007/
> >
> > Recent News
> > Science Fiction/Fantasy Magazine News on Thu Jul 5, 2007 9:59AM
> > JOHN OSTRANDER: Fireworks on Thu Jul 5, 2007 7:07AM
> > John Rogers on the Cheney Administration on Wed Jul 4, 2007 3:59PM
> > Mon Jul 2, 2007 10:50PM by Andrew Wheeler
> >
> > In Memoriam: Fred Saberhagen (1930-2007)
> > American Science Fiction Writer, Creator of the Berserkers
> > Frederick Thomas Saberhagen is reported to have died at his home in
> > Albuquerque, NM on the afternoon of Friday, June 29th, after a
> > two-year battle with cancer.
> >
> > Fred Saberhagen was best known for the long series of novels and
> > stories about the implacable life-destroying thinking machines known
> > as the Bersekers; the series began with the collection Berserker
> > (1967) and ran for nearly two dozen books in the years since. The
> > Berserkers typified the central SFnal conflict of Humanity versus the
> > coldness of the universe, and Saberhagen rang dozens of changes on
> > that idea, always championing the impulse of life to go on and thrive
> > against all odds. He also wrote many other science fiction novels and
> > stories, beginning in 1961, when Galaxy published his debut story,
> > "Volume PAA-PYX."
> >
> > Saberhagen's fantasy work was centered around the long "Book of
> > Swords" series, which began as a trilogy in the early 1980s and
> > extended into a further eight-novel "Book of Lost Swords" sequence, a
> > connection to his earlier Empire of the East trilogy, and a new series
> > begun with 2006's Ardneh's Sword. Saberhagen was quoted at the time as
> > wanting to try a fantasy series with a large number of magical objects
> > -- the twelve swords -- since most such series had only one or two
> > powerful items.
> >
> > Saberhagen's horror novels were also notable, with his The Dracula
> > Tape (1975) being a then-modern, very atmospheric retelling of the
> > events of Bram Stoker's Dracula from the point-of-view of the Count,
> > in his own words. The series continued for another nine books,
> > including The Holmes-Dracula File (1978), in which Dracula encounters
> > Sherlock Holmes.
> >
> >
> > One other claim that Saberhagen had to fame was that, during his
> > 1967-1973 stint as an editor for the Encyclopedia Brittanica, he wrote
> > that reference work's definition of science fiction: "A literary genre
> > developed principally in the 20th Century, dealing with scientific
> > discovery or development that, whether set in the future, or the
> > fictitious present, or in the putative past, is superior to or simply
> > other than that known to exist."
> >
> > Saberhagen was always an underrated writer, even within the itself
> > underrated science fiction field; some of his novels, such as The
> > Black Throne (1990, written with Roger Zelazny), are as good as
> > anyone's. And the complex metaphor at the heart of Saberhagen's The
> > Veils of Azlaroc (1978) is also worthy of greater attention.
> >
> > His official website is here; his family will announce a memorial
> > service to be held later in the year and ask that any donations in
> > lieu of flowers be made to the SFWA Emergency Medical Fund, Doctors
> > Without Frontiers, Catholic Relief Services, or the John XXIII Church
> > in Albuqurque.
> >
> > ComicMix
> >
> >
>
> 

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