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Sometimes you come across a writer so talented he can inspire you with a story he's never told. We all know these stories, but we usually don't talk about them for fear that they might vanish into the incorporeal ether like some presentient ghost. I think they're worth talking about, though, and worth the risk, too.
My favorite is probably his most popular BHNW (Books He Never Wrote), but it's always struck a chord with me: Open Future. I loved the plot twist at the end when Signe realized that her generals were actually herself in different time periods. Anyone else hear rumors about a sequal?
Close seconds:
OSC and the Ocelot (his autobiography), Sands to Shore, and The Saint Weaver.
So let's all thank OSC for the books he never wrote (and the ones he did write, too!)
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Oh Wait. I'm talking about another thread. One that you probably DIDN'T READ. So now you have two things to be confused about.
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