I've yet to read first-rate Robert F. Young. I've certainly read enough third-rate Young, mostly what he was getting into the magazines in the late '70s, but have read some better work from early on that still seemed to be working out his obsessions much more that working out the artistry of the work in question...not that that doesn't drive good art, but I wasn't so impressed with even...ah, that was a Judith Merril story I misremembered as his, "The Lonely," in part because Young placed approximate 800 stories that might as well have been titled "The Giantess" (as one 1973 story was), a neat trick for a guy who published about a hundred stories. I should probably give him another go.
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I enjoyed Robert F. Young's work. I need to read one of his books for FFB.
Great minds . . . I ordered this one.
I've yet to read first-rate Robert F. Young. I've certainly read enough third-rate Young, mostly what he was getting into the magazines in the late '70s, but have read some better work from early on that still seemed to be working out his obsessions much more that working out the artistry of the work in question...not that that doesn't drive good art, but I wasn't so impressed with even...ah, that was a Judith Merril story I misremembered as his, "The Lonely," in part because Young placed approximate 800 stories that might as well have been titled "The Giantess" (as one 1973 story was), a neat trick for a guy who published about a hundred stories. I should probably give him another go.
Maybe he's better in memory than in reality. This book sounded like fun, though.
Could be. His was Not a subtle touch with the comedy by the end.
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