Dammit to Hell and back! Freelance Traveller (23 Jul 2016 22:42 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! John Geoffrey (23 Jul 2016 23:30 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! Richard Aiken (24 Jul 2016 02:01 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! Richard Honeycutt (24 Jul 2016 03:12 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! Timothy Collinson (29 Jul 2016 21:36 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! Timothy Collinson (29 Jul 2016 21:37 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! Richard Aiken (30 Jul 2016 06:44 UTC)

Re: [TML] Dammit to Hell and back! John Geoffrey 23 Jul 2016 23:30 UTC

Well, that is a common problem with stories on the net. Too many things
on the net are dead, even if they started out quite fantastic. In proper
publishing as well, but there authors have money to keep themselves
motivated.

On 24/07/16 00:42, Freelance Traveller wrote:
> One of the rotten things about running a site/magazine like Freelance
> Traveller is that sometimes it seems like the contributors lose interest
> in what they're writing - especially when it comes to serial or episodic
> stories for Raconteurs' Rest. I've just been going through them for some
> recreational reading, and ... too damn many of them are incomplete.
>
> Some of them are old enough that I would seriously consider reprinting
> them. But I don't like leaving things hanging...
>
> Richard Honeycutt's /Cultural Exchange/. Just stopped, when there was
> still more story to tell.
>
> Leslie Bates's /Friends in High Places/. Les has said that he lost
> interest when the OTU took things in a different direction than his
> story was going. Sad.
>
> James Jensen's /The Chronicles of T. C. Harrison/. Just stopped, at a
> cliffhanger.
>
> Robert Range's /The Road to Glory/. Just stopped, with plenty of story
> left.
>
> Mark Kuhl's /Misjump/. Lots of potential in an ATU, but never finished.
>
> And those were just the first few. I'd love for their respective authors
> to resurface and complete them...
>