From: "Ernest Lilley" <elilley at mindspring.com>
To: "'WSFA members'" <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>
Subject: [WSFA] Re: Julian May Questions Needed?
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 09:14:11 -0400
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at WSFA.org>

These are good. It's starting to come together.

Ernest Lilley

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-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Lubell [mailto:samlubell at verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 1:15 AM
To: WSFA members
Subject: [WSFA] Re: Julian May Questions Needed?

Possible questions.

Your Exile series was science fiction that read like fantasy and your
Galactic Milieu series was science fiction with a central mystery.  Did you
consciously try to break down genre barriers?  If so why?

You wrote Black Trillium as a collaboration with Andre Norton and Marion
Zimmer Bradley, but each of you wrote separate sequels.  What was it like
working with both these late authors?  Why were the sequels all done
separately?

Your Rampart Worlds books seem much more traditional space opera than your
Exile series or even Milieu.  Was that done deliberately or does your style
reflect your subject?

You write both fantasy and science fiction.  Which do you prefer?  Do you
approach writing a fantasy book in the same way as you do a science fiction
book?

At 11:42 PM 4/25/2005, you wrote:
>Rich,
>
>That's a good angle too. Any details?
>
>Ernest Lilley
>
>Home/Office: 703 371 0226
>EJ: 757 581 4146
>email: elilley at mindspring.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rich Lynch [mailto:rw_lynch at yahoo.com]
>Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 11:33 PM
>To: WSFA members
>Subject: [WSFA] Re: Julian May Questions Needed?
>
>--- Ernest Lilley <elilley at mindspring.com> wrote:
> > It seemed like a great idea at the beginning of the
> > month. Colleen has a
> > review of Ironcrown Moon scheduled for next month...why
> > not do an interview
> > with the author?
> >
>
>Do you want to limit it to questions about her writing
>career?  She was also the chair of one of the most
>important worldcons of all time, the 1952 Chicon.  Much
>happened there that shaped the future of fandom.
>
>Rich Lynch
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