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       The commentator gil sandgren posts on 12/22/2006 8:29:10 PM

HI fred. I tried to post a message, but I THINK my system dropped it, so I will try again. I think I was 13 or 14 when I read your story in my father's stash of magazines, and I have tried to find it off and on ever since. I don't want to over state the case, but that story also started for me a life long interest in what type of intelligence would satisfy a Turing test and be entitled to rights and liberties. Again, thankyou for a very good story. gil PS-I can't believe Hollywood never picked up your stuff.


       The commentator joan saberhaen posts on 12/22/2006 11:37:39 AM

Gil -- Yes, that was one of the first Berserker stories and has appeared under two titles: Fortress Ship and Without a Thought. It appears in IF, Jan 1963. The story also appears in the book Berserker. The idea for the story came from an article in Scientific American a year or two earlier describing what now would be called AI. Fred


       The commentator gil sandgren posts on 12/21/2006 6:26:25 PM

hi Many years ago I read a 'chinese room' type story where the protagonist alone in his ship with his pet was facing an enemy. He devised a game his pet could play while the enemy, who I recall to have been a Berserker, tried to ferret out whether there was intelligent life inside the ship. My recollection was that the ship was subjected to some type of radiation that precluded the man from playing the game himself. I have been searching for this story for many years as an early part the AI debate. Was this your story? If so, What was the title? Thanks. gil


       DRoy posts on 11/30/2006 11:38:35 PM

I've only recently discovered your books and have been enjoying them considerably. One thing though, I hope you will write a grand conclusion to the Berserker series where humanity triumphs. And if you do, would you consider creating a link between that series and the Empire of the East (and all its spin-off series)? I think it would be interesting to have your two major sci-fi/fantasy series connected together in some way. Just a thought. Anyway, keep up the great work. As far as I'm concerned, you have created a lasting corpus of works.


       posts on 7/13/2006 10:56:44 PM

Hello, James -- A few years ago New Line Cinema did buy an option on the Berserker series, but they let it drop, as happens to most options. No work was ever started on the movie. Maybe next time. Fred Saberhagen


       posts on 7/13/2006 4:18:52 AM

I was just wondering if anyone knew the status of this project. I read in an interview that Mr. Saberhagen gave that the option for a movie based on the Berserker series had been purchased and a movie was in the works, but have seen nothing about it since.


       posts on 6/17/2006 1:17:54 AM

I didn't realize he had cancer. That is such an evil word. I am glad it seems okay for now. I will keep you all in my thoughts. :) Also, thank you for being around to answer questions, and pass along messages. :)


       posts on 6/15/2006 3:41:26 PM

Thank You. I've always enjoyed reading a series in order, and now I have a new one to find. Should be an enjoyable experiance.


       posts on 6/15/2006 2:56:31 PM

The Empire of the East is indeed related to the world of the swords books, taking place in the distance past relative to the 1st Book of Swords. The more recent Ardneh's Sword bridges the two series. You should read Empire of the East first, as Ardneh's Sword would otherwise contain spoilers. Kevin Christensen Bethel Park, PA


       posts on 6/15/2006 2:38:46 PM

Firstly, I have been a fan of the swords series for years. I find it to be one of the most origional concepts for a work of fiction I have read about. Mr. Saberhagen also has a knack for writing charicters that seam very real and round to me. I do have a question. Are the Empire of the East books a part of this world? I have not read them yet, but I am looking for them now and would like to know if they are a part of the lexicon.


       posts on 6/10/2006 7:23:12 PM

Thanks for your help regarding my forgotten title.


       posts on 6/8/2006 11:21:12 PM

Fred's reply : Bentley -- The cave story you mention sounds like Sign of the Wolf. A graph version is posted on my website. Or, maybe you're thinking of an early part of Empire of the East.


       posts on 6/8/2006 9:06:11 PM

Years ago I read one of Fred's novels and loved it but I have since forgotten the title. I was hoping that someone could help. The story ends in a cavern in which the main character(s) found a giant computer from ages past. Does that ring a bell for anyone? Thanks.


       posts on 6/6/2006 5:15:53 PM

I was wondering if there are going to be any more books about Dracula and his family??


       posts on 4/18/2006 3:14:24 AM

Glad you like the books. The cancer seems more or less under control at the moment. It doesn't look like there will be any more books of the gods, at least in the foreseeable future, so there history is still to be determined.


       posts on 4/17/2006 12:53:12 PM

Just wondering if there is going to be any more books in that world. Also, if he has any ideas of writing of the pre-history...you know, what happened and why they were created, etc. All the fun stuff. Hope Fred's feeling better. C.


       MyRage posts on 11/13/2005 1:52:14 AM

I just wanted to say that I love the Books of Swords, all of them. I haven't read the 7th, or the Last one. I will, when I eventually get them. :) I just want to say thankyou to Fred for writing them.


       The commentator Joan Saberhagen posts on 11/1/2005 11:02:40 PM

Fred says: Glad to see folks are enjoying the book. Joan says: Fred is feeling better and back at work.


       The commentator Kevin Christensen posts on 11/1/2005 3:01:47 PM

I read Rogue Berserker as soon as it came out and I have to say, very well done indeed. One of the best, most fun, most chilling and intriguing in the whole series. I can't say more without giving things away. One a flight west, I re-read Empire of the East again, and found it an enduring pleasure. I look foward to Ardneh's Sword coming out. All the best to Joan and Fred. I hope everything is going well. Kevin Christensen now in Bethel Park, PA


       Charles V posts on 10/14/2005 7:13:45 PM

I was wondering if there are any good renderings of the swords online or elsewhere. I have been a big fan for many years. I was turned on to the books by my father and he and I often exchange the books as gifts. I would be very interested to see the physical description of the swords brought to life.


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