franka@mmintl.UUCP (Frank Adams) (09/19/85)
[Not food] Fred and Geoffrey Hoyle wrote a couple of SF novels in collaboration. Also Robert Forward's son (also named Robert) recently published a novel. Frank Adams ihpn4!philabs!pwa-b!mmintl!franka Multimate International 52 Oakland Ave North E. Hartford, CT 06108
jagardner@watmath.UUCP (Jim Gardner) (09/23/85)
[...] My wife recently brought home a book by Joe Haldeman and Jack C. Haldeman II; I think the title was Worlds Apart. I don't know the relationship between the two, but father and son sounds reasonable. Jim Gardner, University of Waterloo
tom@utcsri.UUCP (Tom Nadas) (09/24/85)
Joe and Jack Haldeman II are brothers. Their father, JH I died recently. rj
render@uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU (09/24/85)
Justin Leiber (son of Fritz) had a decent sf book out a few years ago. I believe that the title was BEYOND REJECTION, and dealt with the transplant of a dying person's mind into another body. Hal Render University of Illinois {pur-ee, ihnp4} ! uiucdcs ! render render@uiuc.csnet render@uiuc.arpa
bobh@pedsgd.UUCP (Bob Halloran) (09/25/85)
In article <16559@watmath.UUCP> jagardner@watmath.UUCP (Jim Gardner) writes: >[...] > >My wife recently brought home a book by Joe Haldeman and >Jack C. Haldeman II; I think the title was Worlds Apart. >I don't know the relationship between the two, but father >and son sounds reasonable. > > Jim Gardner, University of Waterloo Joe and Jack are brothers: Jack did a solo book 'There is No Darkness', whose segments appeared in various issues of Issac Asimov's SF Magazine as 'Starschool on ....'. Their father, Jack Sr. (?), M.D., recently passed away. He was a former member of the Australian Flying Doctor service, and purportedly an early advocate of hospital intensive care units. This from a recent issue of Science Fiction Chronicle, an EXCELLENT monthly newsletter on what's happening to whom in the field. BTW, I think that 'Worlds Apart', the second of a planned trilogy, is entirely Joe's. Bob Halloran Sr MTS, Perkin-Elmer DSG ============================================================================= UUCP: {decvax, ucbvax, most Action Central}!vax135\ {topaz, pesnta, princeton}!petsd!pedsgd!bobh ARPA: petsd!pedsgd!bobh@topaz USPS: 106 Apple St M/S 305, Tinton Falls NJ 07724 DDD: (201) 758-7000 Disclaimer: My opinions are my own. Quote: "BOO! We changed Coke again! BLEAH! BLEAH!"- The 'Boogums', Bloom County
arlan@inuxm.UUCP (A Andrews) (09/25/85)
> [...] > > My wife recently brought home a book by Joe Haldeman and > Jack C. Haldeman II; I think the title was Worlds Apart. > I don't know the relationship between the two, but father > and son sounds reasonable. > > Jim Gardner, University of Waterloo *** REPLACE THIS LINE WITH YOUR MESSAGE *** The two Haldemans are brothers; Joe must be in his early forties, and I'm sure Gay would have told us at INCONJUNCTION last year if they'd had any kids old enough to write. (BTW, if you look in last year's Aug. or Sept. Locus, you'll see Joe and Gay (his wife) dressed up in Rocky Horror outfits that they wore in part of my play, ROCKEY HALDEMAN HORROR SHOW, a perversion of the original musical, in which they appeared...) --arlan
wjr@x.UUCP (Bill Richard) (10/04/85)
<> Note: This is STella Calvert (aka mrswjr), a guest on decvax!frog!wjr). In article <16559@watmath.UUCP> jagardner@watmath.UUCP (Jim Gardner) writes: > >My wife recently brought home a book by Joe Haldeman and >Jack C. Haldeman II; I think the title was Worlds Apart. >I don't know the relationship between the two, but father >and son sounds reasonable. Reasonable, yes. True, no. Unless one has recently adopted the other, Joe and Jay are brothers. At least, when they and I were members of some of the same fanclubs, they SAID they were brothers. STella Calvert (guest on ...!decvax!frog!wjr) Every man and every woman is a star.