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Editor: Stanley Schmidt ![]() The companion piece to this story appeared in the October 1999 issue ![]() |
The Taranth Stone
by Ron Collins Published in "Analog" -- October, 2000
On Writing "The Taranth Stone" The problem, you see, was that I did not plan "Stealing the Sun" to be a series. It was supposed to be a nice little, self-contained piece. Then Stan Schmidt sent me a note saying "You know, this story isn't finshed. When can I have the next installment?" There's more to it. He also took it upon himself to send me an editorial by John Campbell, wherein he describes certain difficulites with re-engineering as a methodology of invention. My work was suddenly cut out for me. So, I hunkered down and began to write. What came out was terrible. So I tried again. And I tried. Basically I hated it all. I had written a planet into the first story that was noxious--think Venus. So the first problem was that I didn't know how to make a realistic universe in a Venus-like planet. So I studied. I read a bunch of stuff about Venus, and I extrapolated. Eventually, I hit upon the species that lived there. And then I started writing again. And again. And again. I think Stan was fearing he would never hear from me again. E'gads, he's broken a newbie writer! Seventeen drafts later, however, I had my story. And I guess it was good enough, you know? Stan liked it enough to put it on the cover of his magazine. It's my first major cover. I hope you like it.
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