Re: [*FSFFU*] Getting off list

From: Tress Klein (tressk@EROLS.COM)
Date: Mon Nov 10 1997 - 07:14:07 PST


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<FONT FACE="Benguiat Frisky"><FONT COLOR="#CC6600"><FONT SIZE=+1>Can someone
please help me get off list. I have tried. There is too much mail coming
in and I ddo not have the time with all my work. I am being overwelmed.</FONT></FONT></FONT>
<BR><FONT FACE="Benguiat Frisky"><FONT COLOR="#CC6600"><FONT SIZE=+1>I
have triedd everything.</FONT></FONT></FONT>
<BR><FONT FACE="Benguiat Frisky"><FONT COLOR="#CC6600"><FONT SIZE=+1>Your
help is appreciated.</FONT></FONT></FONT>
<BR><FONT FACE="Benguiat Frisky"><FONT COLOR="#CC6600"><FONT SIZE=+1>Tressk</FONT></FONT></FONT>

<P>Rhian Merris wrote:
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<BR>Don't think of myself as a celebrity -- several
<BR>folks post to this list who are a lot better known
<BR>than I am. Besides, there's no better way to get
<BR>handed one's ego on a plate than to expect folks
<BR>to recognize one's name.
<BR>&nbsp;----------

<P>Goodness!&nbsp; Well, I, for one, am very excited to have you here
posting.

<P>Thank you for the "rant" about tie-ins.&nbsp; I found it to be an excellent
<BR>explanation of the situation in current SF writing.&nbsp; This was
<BR>particularly revelatory to me:&nbsp; (pardon me if I'm making up words
again)

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<BR>One thing tie-ins do accomplish, indirectly, for
<BR>the reader of mainstream sf is that they support
<BR>quite a large number of mainstream sf writers who
<BR>would find it difficult to subsist on the advances
<BR>for their original novels.
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<P>Rhian Merris
<BR>rhian.m.merris@cpmx.saic.com</BLOCKQUOTE>
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