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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-03-06 08:51 am
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Cowboy Feng’s Space Bar and Grille by Steven Brust



Cowboy Feng’s offers good food, excellent music, and, oh yes, refuge from the end of the world. Or rather, from the ends of several worlds.

Cowboy Feng’s Space Bar and Grille by Steven Brust
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[personal profile] jbwoodford 2025-03-07 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
I remember kind-of liking this when I first read it; not sure how well it would hold up to a reread, though.

Looking back, this is one of several books of his (including _To Reign in Hell_, _Brokedown Palace_, _The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars_, mostly) that I see as Brust basically saying hey, the Jhereg books are a cash cow that will hopefully last me for a few decades, and that gives me the chance to mess around. Some of these efforts were more popular than others--he's gotten a lot of mileage out of writing like Dumas, e.g. It also seems to me that having seen what worked and what didn't in those more experimental novels, he's been able to do some interesting stylistic things with the later Jhereg books.
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[personal profile] chrysostom 2025-03-07 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the Vlad novels have done a lot of interesting things over the course of the series. In a way that, say, the Stainless Steel Rat novels did not.
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[personal profile] bunsen_h 2025-03-07 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I seem to recall seeing or hearing a conversation (con panel?) with Patrick Nielsen Hayden, in which someone questioned Tor's publication of stuff like Piers Anthony's Xanth novels. Patrick replied that they were tremendously commercially successful, and that the revenue permitted Tor to publish other books that were extremely well written but might not be commercial successes.
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[personal profile] jbwoodford 2025-03-07 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Something similar happened to Donald Wollheim the year he was GoH at WisCon--he was asked why he continued to publish the Gor novels, and he replied that they sold well enough that he had the money to publish Jo Clayton, CJ Cherryh, Doris Piserchia, et al.