[scifinoir2] Samuel Delany's 70-Year Romance Novel Coming This Fall

2010-02-10 Thread Tracey de Morsella
 

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http://io9.com/5467952/samuel-delanys-70+year-romance-novel-coming-this-fall

 

You think your love affair is long lasting? Your romance is but an eyeblink
compared to that of the characters in Samuel R. Delany's new novel - which
is finally coming out this fall.

When we interviewed Delany a while back, he was excited about his new novel,
Through The Valley Of The Nest Of Spiders, but didn't yet have a publisher
or release date. He described it to us:

In a way, it's a very simple story, just about two working-class gay men,
who meet when they're seventeen and nineteen, living on the coast of
Georgia. They meet in 2007, and they stay together for the next 80 years,
until one of them dies. Now you tell me whether that's science fiction or
not. It definitely goes into the future, but on the other hand, they're
absolutely out of the center of life, and things progress where they live,
very very slowly. And they hear about things that are going on outside. They
live on coastal part of Georgia in a little town that does go through cycles
of being a semi-popular tourist spot in the summers, and then some years,
nobody bothers to come at all. Eventually they move to a little island off
the coast, and a little lesbian art colony starts up on the island. And they
wonder if they're not being crowded out of their new home. But they're very
fond of some of the people who live there, and some of the people who live
there are very fond of them.

Delany just appeared on
http://www.dragonpage.com/2010/02/08/cover-to-cover-395a/  the Cover To
Cover podcast, and revealed that Nest Of Spiders is coming out this fall,
from Alyson Books. Writes
http://mumpsimus.blogspot.com/2010/02/science-fiction-has-given-umlaut-in.h
tml  Matthew Cheney:

It was the first time I'd publicly heard the release date of Chip's new
novel, Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, which is scheduled to be
releaed in November from Alyson Books, where the great Don Weise, who was
the editor for Dark Reflections, is now the publisher. A version of part of
the new novel appeared in Black Clock 7 a few years ago, and Chip read some
of it aloud at Readercon this past summer. It tells the story of the
relationship of two men, starting in 2007 and continuing for about seventy
years into the future.

So now I guess it's 70 years, rather than 80 years. In either case, I'm
still dying to read this novel.

 

Send an email to Charlie Jane Anders, the author of this post, at
charliej...@io9.com
mailto:charliej...@io9.com?subject=http://io9.com/5467952/samuel-delanys-70
+year-romance-novel-coming-this-fall . 

 



Re: [scifinoir2] Samuel Delany's 70-Year Romance Novel Coming This Fall

2010-02-10 Thread Amy Harlib

ahar...@earthlink.net
This is very good news indeed!
Cheers!
Amy
  Subject: [scifinoir2] Samuel Delany's 70-Year Romance Novel Coming This Fall





   

  - http://io9.com/5467952/samuel-delanys-70+year-romance-novel-coming-this-fall

   

  You think your love affair is long lasting? Your romance is but an eyeblink 
compared to that of the characters in Samuel R. Delany's new novel - which is 
finally coming out this fall.

  When we interviewed Delany a while back, he was excited about his new novel, 
Through The Valley Of The Nest Of Spiders, but didn't yet have a publisher or 
release date. He described it to us:

  In a way, it's a very simple story, just about two working-class gay men, who 
meet when they're seventeen and nineteen, living on the coast of Georgia. They 
meet in 2007, and they stay together for the next 80 years, until one of them 
dies. Now you tell me whether that's science fiction or not. It definitely goes 
into the future, but on the other hand, they're absolutely out of the center of 
life, and things progress where they live, very very slowly. And they hear 
about things that are going on outside. They live on coastal part of Georgia in 
a little town that does go through cycles of being a semi-popular tourist spot 
in the summers, and then some years, nobody bothers to come at all. Eventually 
they move to a little island off the coast, and a little lesbian art colony 
starts up on the island. And they wonder if they're not being crowded out of 
their new home. But they're very fond of some of the people who live there, and 
some of the people who live there are very fond of them.

  Delany just appeared on the Cover To Cover podcast, and revealed that Nest Of 
Spiders is coming out this fall, from Alyson Books. Writes Matthew Cheney:

  It was the first time I'd publicly heard the release date of Chip's new 
novel, Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, which is scheduled to be 
releaed in November from Alyson Books, where the great Don Weise, who was the 
editor for Dark Reflections, is now the publisher. A version of part of the new 
novel appeared in Black Clock 7 a few years ago, and Chip read some of it aloud 
at Readercon this past summer. It tells the story of the relationship of two 
men, starting in 2007 and continuing for about seventy years into the future.

  So now I guess it's 70 years, rather than 80 years. In either case, I'm still 
dying to read this novel.

   

  Send an email to Charlie Jane Anders, the author of this post, at 
charliej...@io9.com. 

   




  


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RE: [scifinoir2] Samuel Delany's 70-Year Romance Novel Coming This Fall

2010-02-10 Thread Martin Baxter

I'll have my hands on it as well.

If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director? -- Charles L Grant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik




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- http://io9.com/5467952/samuel-delanys-70+year-romance-novel-coming-this-fall

 

You think your love affair is long lasting? Your romance is but an eyeblink
compared to that of the characters in Samuel R. Delany's new novel —
which is finally coming out this fall.


When we interviewed Delany a while back, he was excited about his new novel,
Through The Valley Of The Nest Of Spiders, but didn't yet have a
publisher or release date. He described it to us:


In a way, it's a very simple story, just about two working-class gay men,
who meet when they're seventeen and nineteen, living on the coast of Georgia.
They meet in 2007, and they stay together for the next 80 years, until one of
them dies. Now you tell me whether that's science fiction or not. It definitely
goes into the future, but on the other hand, they're absolutely out of the
center of life, and things progress where they live, very very slowly. And they
hear about things that are going on outside. They live on coastal part of
Georgia in a little town that does go through cycles of being a semi-popular
tourist spot in the summers, and then some years, nobody bothers to come at
all. Eventually they move to a little island off the coast, and a little
lesbian art colony starts up on the island. And they wonder if they're not
being crowded out of their new home. But they're very fond of some of the
people who live there, and some of the people who live there are very fond of
them.


Delany just appeared on
the Cover To Cover podcast, and revealed that Nest Of Spiders is
coming out this fall, from Alyson Books. Writes
Matthew Cheney:


It was the first time I'd publicly heard the release date of Chip's new
novel, Through the Valley of the Nest of Spiders, which is scheduled to be
releaed in November from Alyson Books, where the great Don Weise, who was the
editor for Dark Reflections, is now the publisher. A version of part of the new
novel appeared in Black Clock 7 a few years ago, and Chip read some of it aloud
at Readercon this past summer. It tells the story of the relationship of two
men, starting in 2007 and continuing for about seventy years into the future.


So now I guess it's 70 years, rather than 80 years. In either case, I'm
still dying to read this novel.


 

Send an email to Charlie Jane Anders, the author of this
post, at charliej...@io9.com.


 










 









  
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