HW:Lord of the Hornets
William Duffy
xl5 at IINET.NET.AU
Thu Nov 12 11:01:05 EST 1998
Hi all
> Slightly different from everyone else I came to Hawkwind while still at
> school and much later read the Cornelius books without realising there
> was a Hawkwind link. I didn't read much of Elric 'cos that was sword
> and sorcery and I wasn't minded that way tho' since discovering the
> Hawkwind link I've read a few more. They're ok... 8-)
>
Same with me. I first heard Hawkwind when I heard on the radio the opening
tracks to the BBC recordings, the one that begins with Countdown, and
released on Space Rock From London, etc..
When I began reading Moorcock it was (I thought! More on that below) around
the same time, but I didn't discover the link until I bought Warrior On The
Edge Of Time & Space Ritual (both on the same day).
> My favourite book (one of them) is still The Ice Schooner. Fabulous
> landscape - nice characterisation.
>
That's mine as well, followed very closely by Warlord Of The Air.
> Memo: must read it again!
>
I intend reading them both again soon.
Anyway, what I referred to earlier is that I recently, unbeknown to myself,
have been reading Moorcock since I was about 7 or 8. You see, I was brought
up on British comics such as Smash, Lion, Tiger, etc., and have discovered
that a great deal of those strips were written by none other than Mr.
Moorcock. I even read one again recently and can see his style in the story
very clearly.
William
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