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       The commentator Evan posts on 11/8/2009 4:24:35 AM

Sorry if this comes out as a double post. Just posting to see if anyone's heard anything new. David hasn't posted at Analog's site in quite a while, and there appears to be no progress being made on either his site or Wormhole's. Has anyone heard anything? -- FunBob


       The commentator davidj posts on 7/21/2009 8:12:09 PM

To Tom Ligon: Thank you very much!


       The commentator Tom Ligon posts on 7/19/2009 9:52:53 PM

I assume you mean analogsf.com. Dave posts occasionally. Most of his posts have been in the "Discuss the magazine" section. You do have to sign up for a user ID to post on the forum. This forum won't let me post whole links so they are segmented below, and I needed to leave the slash off the first line of each. www.analogsf.com aspnet_forum/ default.aspx Let's see if this link will get you to his user's profile ... www.analogsf.com aspnet_forum/ viewprofile.aspx? UserID=136


       The commentator davidj posts on 7/18/2009 9:52:41 PM

To Tom Ligon or any other knowledgeable person: When I visit AnalogSP.com,I can only get into the general forum, I can't find David R. Palmer. How do I specifically get to the forum used exclusively by David R. Palmer? I would really appreciate some guidance. Thank you.


       The commentator Tom Ligon posts on 7/2/2009 1:17:01 AM

Why would I need to post here any more? David Palmer has been visiting the AnalogSF.com forum once every week or two, chatting and letting us know what he's working on.


       The commentator regenerating4ever posts on 7/1/2009 11:54:57 PM

Boy, I offer up a little constructive criticism and what happens? Everybody sulks for eight months! Has anybody else out there, have a different or similar opinion. Be happy already!


       The commentator sarah willard posts on 5/24/2009 12:23:28 AM

About time to see some work from you. Greetings from 3 dogs and a macaw. Keep the faith.


       The commentator davidj posts on 4/17/2009 12:58:26 AM

when is Special Education to be published?


       The commentator regenerating4ever posts on 11/8/2008 2:14:28 PM

I've read TRACKING twice and I liked it. However...I can't help but being a bit disturbed and disappointed that our sweet little girl (Candy Smith/Foster) went from (sugar & spice and everything nice) to COLD BLOODED SERIAL KILLER! What's the point of saving all of mankind, if you can't also save a bit of kindness, morality and decency.


       James G posts on 11/8/2008 5:35:45 AM

Any new news about when Special Education will be published? For the love of {insert preferred deity}, I've been waiting over twenty years!! How's about a hint...? Thanks!


       The commentator regenerating4ever posts on 10/20/2008 10:03:26 PM

Anybody hard any news about when the book SPECIAL EDUCATION will be published?


       The commentator Wes Whitley posts on 10/20/2008 1:48:39 PM

Starexplorer, et al. My pleasure. I did manage to get copies of the analog serial and stayed up until 5 in the morning reading it, which distressed my wife, but, darn it, I've waited 25 years for this book! I was impressed/awed/amazed at how good it was, and once again have to say that it's every bit (prepare for blasphemy) as good as RAH. Assuming that Mr. Palmer every happens to note this, thank you! It was almost good enough to forgive the wait, but, I swear, if I have to wait another 25 years for the next book I shall be vexed sir! Vexed! lol, kidding aside. I very much enjoyed the book and am very much looking forward to reading the rest of the Emergence* series as well. You've been sorely missed and I am delighted to see you back in production. *Even if I, still, don't get all the puns.


       The commentator starexplorer posts on 10/19/2008 10:08:09 AM

LOL Bill! And thank you to you and to Wes for keeping us updated! Tracking was a fun romp like Emergence, and I loved the illustration as well. Please keep us informed!


       The commentator William posts on 10/19/2008 6:04:51 AM

I apologize to all, life has taken unusual turns (as it is wont to) but the Wormhole Press versions of Dave's new works are actually proceeding and, have I anything to say about it, will be worth the anticipation. At the moment, a disaster rivaling the Mauritania or Titanic has been preoccupying my attention. I hope you will bear with me, the welfare of a child is at stake and nothing ... I repeat, NOTHING ... is more important at this moment. I dasn't say more, particularly online. So, in deference to David and his and my own career, I briefly wish you, All the best, always, Bill P.S. -- Hang in, folks -- this will all be worth the wait and buzz, but "my" Candidia is being used as a weapon more vile than you can imagine (see the Analog illustrations) and while she may have been lost for the book versions, I am COMMITTED to saving her from a fate truly worse than death. I love her dearly, and am in fear for her mortal safety.


       The commentator Wes Whitley posts on 10/19/2008 4:10:15 AM

To David J. lol, sorry it took me so long to get back to the board. At this point it's silly for me to say anything more than "See?", but it was Spider Robinson that told me about the new manuscripts. I had written him to congratulate him on the job he did on the Heinlein manuscript, and asked about the mention of "David Palmer" in his afterword. I didn't include that at the time as I did not want to be responsible for a deluge of email to Spider to verify what I had said. And I just now found out about this release, so I've got to look around and see if I can find or buy an e-version of it.


       The commentator DAVID J posts on 8/28/2008 12:29:13 AM

David R. Palmer, all I can say is BRAVO! O.K,...also, may I, please have another? I finally, just got ANALOG issues. TRACKING is a three part serial, JULY/AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER[October, of course come first]. I just started reading and could not put it down until I reached the very end. Fantastic! David R. Palmer, please inform your steadfast and loyal fans of any upcoming new additions. Specificity, the publishing date of your new book, SPECIAL EDUCATION. Thank you.


       The commentator Tom Ligon posts on 7/23/2008 11:07:03 PM

Palmer is a genius. Period. I write this stuff myself, so take it from an expert. I envy this man's talent. I just finished _Tracking_, and it is every bit as good as _Emergence_ I would not have thought it possible. Has a few spots that are also so funny I laughed until tears came.


       The commentator DAVID J posts on 7/20/2008 9:28:58 PM

Wow! David R. Palmer actually reads his own web site. Thank you for finally responding. You know, I was just trying to irritate and spur you into action. I knew you were physically alive. I just wondered if your mind and soul still burned with the same passion and creative sparks of 25 years ago. I am eagerly awaiting your creative genius. Besides, After 25 years, I am still waiting to meet the perfect woman, Jeniffer Smith.


       The commentator Robert posts on 7/20/2008 4:47:36 PM

From Amazon.com: 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful: Rip Van Palmer resurfaces..., April 4, 2008 By David R. Palmer (Florida) - See all my reviews This review is from: Emergence (Mass Market Paperback) Hi, people. I hope the webmaster's rules permit this. First, thanks for your enduring loyalty. It's been 25 years since my last book. Some of you will be pleased to learn that "Tracking," the sequel to "Emergence," is being serialized in three parts by Analog SF magazine, commencing with the July/August double issue, due out toward the end of this month. Inchoate talk are also underway with Wormhole Press to bring "Tracking" out as a hardcover and paperback sometime next year. Secondly, I've also completed "Spcial Education" (dunno if that'll show up properly in HTML; it's "special," with a long-vowel diacritical bar over the "e," as in "species"), sequel to "Threshold." Thirdly, I just finished "Schrödinger's Frisbee," an unrelated SF novel about a boy and his dog, his girlfriend -- and alien abduction. And finally, a movie option has been sold for "Emergence"; a screenplay now exists. The efforts of anyone who wishes to join me in breath-holding and finger-crossing will be appreciated. Wormhole Press is equally interested in them, and in rereleasing "Emergence" and "Threshold." Check back here occasionally on amazon.com; coerce your local booksellers. Tell two friends; ask them to tell two friends, etc. Repeat this to a depth of 20 conversations and you've alerted over a million friends. Thanks again for your enthusiasm and patience -- and for the kind thoughts embodied in the occasional, somewhat premature eulogies I've read here and on other websites. Very truly, David R. Palmer


       The commentator Tom Ligon posts on 7/20/2008 4:36:08 PM

The sequel to Emergence is now being serialized in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, (July/August 2008). The novel should be out sometime next year. Original copies of Emergence are now selling for a phenomenal price on Amazon, where Palmer has chimed in to say the sequel to Threshold has sold, and Emergence has been optioned as a movie and there is a screenplay written. Life is good!


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