More Questions from an L.E. Modesitt Fan
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How many L. E. Modesitts are out there?
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Michael Mulhern, Leland E Modesitt. AFP Exchange. Bethesda: May/Jun 2004. Vol. 24, Iss. 3; pg. 32, 4 pgs
Author(s): Michael Mulhern, Leland E Modesitt
Michael Mulhern, Leland E Modesitt. AFP Exchange. Bethesda: May/Jun 2004. Vol. 24, Iss. 3; pg. 32, 4 pgs
Author(s): Michael Mulhern, Leland E Modesitt
How Many Leland Modesitts?
That is Leland E. Modesitt, III -- my son. As you can tell from the title of the work, he's an expert financial consultant specializing in the use of high-tech systems.
Since my father died somewhat over a year ago, there are only two Leland Modesitts, so far as I know, although there are still references to the legal works written by my father.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Since my father died somewhat over a year ago, there are only two Leland Modesitts, so far as I know, although there are still references to the legal works written by my father.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
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Re: How Many Leland Modesitts?
I thought it was more than a coincidence. The name isn't one I would consider the least bit common. While interesting, the article didn't quite touch the issue of order/chaos balance. Hmmm. What does your son, your family for that matter, think of your writings? You've mentioned the influences of your wife's career on the Spellsong series and another family member's work with wood. I wonder if they can read your work and become lost in it as do we, your gentle readers, or do they have a difficult time separating the writing from the well-known writer?lmodesitt wrote:That is Leland E. Modesitt, III -- my son. As you can tell from the title of the work, he's an expert financial consultant specializing in the use of high-tech systems.
Since my father died somewhat over a year ago, there are only two Leland Modesitts, so far as I know, although there are still references to the legal works written by my father.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Thank you.
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PS: I attended a conference last weekend and saw a TOR booth. I was quite disappointed that they didn't display any of your latest works. They had one copy of one of the Spellsong paperbacks. However, they had the full series of Robert Jordan on display. Hrmph! I let them know how much I appreciate YOUR writings. Hopefully, one of these times, you will be able to attend the American Library Assoc. and be able to sign some of your books.
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My eldest son is a great fan of F&SF and has also read every single one of my books, as has my mother and one daughter. My other offspring have read varying amounts of what I've written, and my father read a number, but liked The Green Progression the best.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
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I was wondering about this myself. Did the Demons use a different type of power source than the Angels or something along those lines? Your insight would be much appreciated Mr. Modesitt. Thanks.jonrpatrick wrote:When the Angels fell, their power sources died quickly - yet somehow the Demons had enough power to spare to not ONLY set up the firewagons, the ward-wall, but to level whole sections of the world? wow.
Oh, and once again I thank you for all your wonderful books

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"Explanation is not an escape from suffering."
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
I always figured it was becuase the Demons had planaforming equiqment and much larger "colonizing" group. My belief was that they got wrenched to the planet by an imbalance but were on there way to colonize/planaform. They were to faraway to get back (kind of like Pern) but they could "tame" the environment.
This isn't a question. It's just to notify Mr. Modesitt That he's in first place in the poll I set up. It's a choice of who has the best sci-fi, Asimov, Heinlein and of course Mr. Modesitt. Congrats sir, lets just hope it stays that way.
Hunter Berwick (Norseraider)
Hunter Berwick (Norseraider)
"Explanation is not an escape from suffering."
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
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Thank you for the information. It's always nice for an author to know that a body of readers enjoys and values his work, particularly when the author, at least in my case, has a relatively low profile.
Again, thank you.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
Again, thank you.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
So, where's this Poll, Norseraider?Norseraider wrote:This isn't a question. It's just to notify Mr. Modesitt That he's in first place in the poll I set up. It's a choice of who has the best sci-fi, Asimov, Heinlein and of course Mr. Modesitt. Congrats sir, lets just hope it stays that way.
Hunter Berwick (Norseraider)

"A writer's chosen task is to write well and professionally. If you can't keep doing it, then you're no longer a professional, but a gifted amateur." L. E. Modessit, jr.
It's in the Reading Room, It's called The best of the three..... Who is it? or something like that.Aunflin wrote:So, where's this Poll, Norseraider?Norseraider wrote:This isn't a question. It's just to notify Mr. Modesitt That he's in first place in the poll I set up. It's a choice of who has the best sci-fi, Asimov, Heinlein and of course Mr. Modesitt. Congrats sir, lets just hope it stays that way.
Hunter Berwick (Norseraider)
"Explanation is not an escape from suffering."
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
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Darksong
Darksong, in itself, theoretically shouldn't be corruptive, but it is both coercive and destructive, and seldom does anything destructive and coercive lead to much good. Besides which, as pointed out, destructive and coercive magics and technologies do tend to attract the most power-hungry and corruptible individuals.
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Pronunciations
I'll do my best, but unlike my wife, I'm no expert in the IPA.
Recluce = Wreck-loose
Cyad = Sigh-add
Cyador = Sigh -add - door
Dangergeld = danger -geld [as both words are pronounced in English
[American style]
Corean = Core-ee-an
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Recluce = Wreck-loose
Cyad = Sigh-add
Cyador = Sigh -add - door
Dangergeld = danger -geld [as both words are pronounced in English
[American style]
Corean = Core-ee-an
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Here ya go Kahrey. I hope this will be sufficient.
fortyseven wrote:Have you decided how many Recluce novels there will be?
lmodesitt wrote:No. I haven't decided how many Recluce novels there will be -- not in terms of numbers, at least. What I said earlier still holds: I will only write Recluce books so long as I can do something new, interesting, and different in each additional book.
L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
"Explanation is not an escape from suffering."
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.
- Gravity Dreams, L.E. Modesitt Jr.