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"Each of us must find wisdom in his own way. Mine is one way, yours another. Perhaps we each need more of what the other knows." . . . The Lonely Men
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Carcosa2004
Member since 7-17-21
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07-19-21, 09:34 AM (Pacific Time) |
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"Jon Tuska"
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I just read western critic Jon Tuska passed away a few years back. I didn't know. Jon seemed pretty dismissive of LL's work in general, but I noticed in recent years that he had "edited" several LL audiobooks in a fairly high profile way, taking advantage of their PD status I'm assuming. That struck me as odd. |
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blamour
Member since 4-24-08
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07-24-21, 03:35 PM (Pacific Time) |
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3. "RE: Jon Tuska"
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Well, Tuska had to make a living ... There were a lot of people who seemed bothered by LL's success. They might criticize him, rightly or not, but they weren't really humble enough to recognize that Dad wasn't succeeding or failing based on what they thought. I'm not a Clive Cussler fan, but I can see why some people love his books. He was the same as Dad in so many ways. He LOVED what he did and that love exploded form every page. He had a lot of energy and he had an ability to transfer it to the reader. If someone is popular, and you don't get it, it's probably you. Personally, my only issue with Tuska was that (in my opinion) I don't think he understood the book business very well ... either that or he was quoting or learning from people who didn't understand it all that well. But I'd have to re-examine a bunch of stuff he wrote to dig out the problems and correct them and I just don't have the time. |
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