adelaidesean: (WOTF 23)
Charles died peacefully in his sleep on July 12. He was a giant of the field, someone who took the "larger than life" line to delightful lengths, and he had a profound influence on me, both professionally and personally. I first met him in 1993 at the Writers of the Future workshop, where he gave me the best advice I ever received (see below). Through mutual friends and future WOTF events, we developed a friendship that I will always cherish. He was generous, prickly, opinionated, and immensely knowledgeable. I was looking forward to seeing him in August, and am sad that I'll never see him again, now. To say that he will be missed is an understatement of the highest order.

The advice he gave me is below the cut, as I deliver it to schoolkids. Many of you will have heard it before. Charles softened down the years on this particular point. I would make sure to be at the back of the room when he spoke to the year's latest batch of WOTF winners, so he could use me as an example. If you can follow his advice, you'll be better off. There's little doubt of that. If you can't, as I couldn't, then you've got something very important. Desperation.

The best advice I ever received... )
adelaidesean: (russian egghead)
Sad news just in from SFWA:

British New Wave author, Barrington John Bayley, died October 14, 2008. He published at least 16 science fiction novels plus numerous short stories and essays between 1954 and 2006. Bayley's novels include "Collision Course", "The Soul of the Robot", and "Star Virus". His 1983 novel, "Zen Gun", was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award.

Bayley may have been better known for his influence on the work of other writers, than for the direct success of his own work.


The last sentence is right on the money. The Soul of the Robot is one of the novels I remember most clearly from my early days of reading "real" SF. It's wonderfully realised, thought-provoking and emotionally powerful. I still read it every now and again to remind myself of how it should be done. I wish I'd got to meet him, if only to say thanks for the inspiration.

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